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 ...
The decision to shutter Advanced Data Protection in the UK came after The Washington Post reported British security officials had secretly ordered Apple to create a so-called backdoor into iCloud ...
Apple's decision to withdraw iCloud end-to-end encryption in the United Kingdom has privacy and security advocates worried ...
This is in response to an allegedly secret order from the British government requiring a backdoor to circumvent Apple’s ...
Apple is reportedly refusing to let the UK government into its end-to-end encrypted iCloud backups—so Advanced Data ...
Experts argue Britons are now less secure after their government effectively forced Apple to abandon end-to-end encryption ...
Apple has removed its strongest iCloud data protection for customers in the UK, as a refusal to comply with a government ...
On February 21st, Apple disabled their ‘advanced data protection’ service for UK customers. That means no-one in Great ...
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 ...
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. Instead, those users will see a message: “Apple can no longer offer ...
Apple has announced that it has removed the Advanced Data Protection iCloud feature from the United Kingdom. The UK ...