Apple will now require a court order or search warrant to give push notification data to law enforcement in a shift from the previous practice of accepting a subpoena to hand over data.
In Apple’s guidelines, which are made publicly available online, the company said the Apple ID, which is a user’s Apple account, and the “associated records” related to the company’s push notification service can be obtained by law enforcement through a court order or a search warrant approved by a judge.
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Source: MSN News