Apple has made significant concessions to the UK government by disabling the Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature in iCloud ...
Apple on February 21 withdrew its Advanced Data Protection feature from the United Kingdom following government demands for ...
Apple was likely served with a Technical Capability Notice (TCN) by the Home Office, which can compel telecoms operators to ...
The UK's demand for an encryption backdoor in iCloud, and Apple's response, have repercussions that go far beyond national borders, threatening user privacy and security worldwide.
Apple is reportedly refusing to let the UK government into its end-to-end encrypted iCloud backups—so Advanced Data ...
All that is about to change as Apple has issued a press statement confirming it is lifting ADP for UK users: ...
With strong encryption, aka end-to-end encryption (E2EE), only your devices hold the key. If a government asks Apple to hand over copies of your iMessages, for example, it cannot do so because the ...
If you want your iCloud data to be as well-protected as possible, you need to turn on Advanced Data Protection (ADP)— but that's no longer going to be an option in the UK. Apple is pulling ADP ...
Apple users in the United Kingdom will no longer have access to a key data security feature for iCloud storage: Advanced Data ...
Apple cannot access or see the data on the extra layer of protection offered by ADP, which is end-to-end encryption. Only users are able to see data through ADP. Rather than comply with the ...
The United Kingdom has secretly demanded that Apple enable backdoor access to all iCloud data stored by any user worldwide. In apparent response, Apple has disabled its higher-grade iCloud protection ...