The U.K. government has lost its bid to keep secret the details of a surveillance order it brought against Apple.
Parts of the legal case will be held in public, according to the U.K. surveillance powers’ court.
The revealed details of the case involve a U.K. legal demand ordering Apple to let authorities access the encrypted cloud data of any Apple customer worldwide.
Privacy advocates, news outlets, U.S. lawmakers, and senior intelligence officials have called for transparency in the legal hearings.