The existing system relies entirely on communications between authorities and Apple taking place via email, according to a report from Reuters.
But by the end of the year, Apple will launch an online tool that will allow investigators, including both those in the United States and in other countries, to send a user data request to the company, the Cupertino-based tech giant is quoted as saying in a letter seen by the cited source.
The letter was sent by Apple General Counsel Kate Adams to U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse earlier this week and provides more details about how the firm wants to enhance its collaboration with the police.
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