I'm assuming the FBI and various other law enforcement agencies would have kept pushing for access anyways, most likely by escalating to legal or legislative means ("let's ban encryption" type thing).
Despite what one may think of the police, they do have a legal basis for attempting to collect possible evidence in the natural course of their duties when equipped with an appropriate warrant. In such cases Apple might have been exposed to any number of different legal problems, including obstruction of justice accusations.
So it was probably just easier for Apple to comply. But who knows what the thinking was.
No, I am asking you why you keep claiming again and again that Apple wants this data. You have this clear evidence that they tried to make it harder to for themselves to get this data.
Why would they do that, if they want the data? Are they just complete morons?
"Apple health data stored on iCloud is encrypted so that Apple can not access it."
Whatever anyone is saying, they CAN access it if they want, and do so for law enforcement as needed.
From what I understand you are the one that seems to believe that Apple has tried to make it hard for themselves. I've been saying all along it's trivial for them to unlock iCloud data. As to why I say that -- the recent CSAM thing made me realize that I don't trust them. It's a personal thing.
Nor do I really care. I don't use Apple anymore, and I sleep better at night.
If they wanted to do it in the first place, why did they go to the effort of trying to make it impossible and had to be stopped by police?