Apple

Apple Withdraws End-to-End Encryption in UK Amid Government Pressure

Apple discontinues end-to-end encryption for UK iCloud users, citing government-mandated backdoors.

Apple has announced the removal of Advanced Data Protection (ADP) for iCloud users in the United Kingdom due to a government mandate requiring backdoors in encryption systems. ADP, which provides end-to-end encryption for data stored in iCloud, ensures that only users can decrypt their data on trusted devices. Apple expressed disappointment over this decision, emphasizing the importance of strong security measures given the increasing number of data breaches and privacy threats. The company remains committed to providing the highest level of security for user data and hopes to reinstate ADP in the UK in the future. Apple has never built a backdoor or master key into any of its products or services and reiterates that it will not do so.

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