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Ok so Apple would have to disclose the vulnerability to follow proposed EU rules then can't implement the fix in UK? That seems like a disaster waiting to happen
Imagine Apple shares a patch and the UK does not approve the install. Ok nice. Now everyone knows a vulnerability that affects most of the Apple devices in UK. What could go wrong.
Next step: require all security patches to be submitted to the UK government for review before disclosing it to any other government or to the public.
A most favored nation clause, but for security. Great... just what we needed.
Apple immediately ceases sales and support for all apple products in the UK.
The UK did allow Brexit to happen, they haven't exactly been making the best decisions.
Hey now, we may be dumb and we may be obstinate but I'm tired time for bed grumble grumble