The U.K. government has lost its attempt to keep surveillance order details against Apple confidential, according to a ruling from the Investigatory Powers Tribunal. The court decided parts of the case will be public, despite government objections, marking the first acknowledgment of the case's existence. The surveillance order reportedly demands Apple provide U.K. authorities access to encrypted customer cloud data. Apple had previously stated it cannot offer Advanced Data Protection in the U.K. due to this demand. Advocacy groups and lawmakers are calling for transparency in the legal proceedings.