Apple on February 21 withdrew its Advanced Data Protection feature from the United Kingdom following government demands for ...
Apple has made headlines by pulling its most advanced data security tool for UK customers. It is removing Advanced Data ...
Apple is reportedly refusing to let the UK government into its end-to-end encrypted iCloud backups—so Advanced Data ...
Apple pulls its advanced data protection service from UK iCloud accounts amid government requests for backdoor access.
Apple has removed its strongest iCloud data protection for customers in the UK, as a refusal to comply with a government ...
If a U.K. user has not already signed up for Advanced Data Protection, they will not be able to as of February 21, Apple said ...
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 ...
A few weeks after the UK demanded Apple to create a backdoor on iCloud's Advanced Data Protection tool, the company removed ...
Rather than comply with a UK order to make a backdoor into encrypted data, Apple has announced it will no longer offer ...
Thanks to the UK government, Apple can no longer offer new users in the UK the ability to enable Advanced Data Protection.
Apple has discontinued its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature for UK users, removing a critical layer of end-to-end encryption (E2EE) from several cloud services including iCloud Backup, iCloud ...
Apple says can no longer offer end-to-end encrypted cloud backups in the UK and insists it will never build a backdoor or ...
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