The UK government continues to seek access to Apple's iCloud services , according to a new report, with its request to access people's data seemingly even broader than originally thought.

According to a legal filing seen by the Financial Times , the UK Home Office wanted backdoor access to standard iCloud services in addition to those secured with the highest level of encryption.

Just last week, President Donald Trump's Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said that the UK and US had reached a deal , which had resulted in the UK dropping its request to Apple. The filing seen by the Financial Times suggests that is not in fact the case and that the request still stands.

Representatives for Apple and the Home Office didn't respond to requests for comment.

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