The UK's demand for an encryption backdoor in iCloud, and Apple's response, have repercussions that go far beyond national ...
Apple has removed its strongest iCloud data protection for customers in the UK, as a refusal to comply with a government ...
In an unprecedented step, Apple caved to a reported U.K. government’s demand to prevent users from using end-to-end ...
Apple has withdrawn its Advanced Data Protection iCloud feature from the United Kingdom following government demands for ...
The company said it was "gravely disappointed" to no longer be able to offer Advanced Data Protection to iPhone users in the ...
In a dispute over a "backdoor" demand from the British government, Apple has decided to pull its advanced data protection ...
Apple users in the United Kingdom will no longer have access to a key data security feature for iCloud storage: Advanced Data ...
Apple is scrapping its most advanced security encryption feature for cloud data in Britain, the company said on Friday, an ...
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 ...
Security officials argue that encryption hinders criminal investigations, while tech firms defend it as essential to user ...
Apple pulls its advanced data protection service from UK iCloud accounts amid government requests for backdoor access.
If the tech giant hopes that killing encryption will cause public upset and deter other governments, it’s probably wrong.