Apple will no longer offer its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) iCloud feature in the UK—what does this mean, and why is it ...
Apple has reportedly withdrawn its most secure cloud storage service, Advanced Data Protection (ADP), from the UK after the British government demanded secret access to user data.
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 ...
The about-face comes after months of Apple pushing back against demands that it create a backdoor to allow government snooping on encrypted data. Rather than cave ...
Plus: Apple turns off end-to-end encrypted iCloud backups in the UK after pressure to install a backdoor, and two spyware ...
As governments worldwide push for access to encrypted data, tech companies face tough choices between market access and privacy promises.
We live in dangerous times. The threat landscape has never been worse, fueled by AI and a forensic industry exploiting ...
Apple Inc. is removing its most advanced encrypted security feature for cloud data in the UK, a stunning development that ...
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 ...
Apple has announced that it has removed the Advanced Data Protection iCloud feature from the United Kingdom. The UK ...
As had been expected by many, Apple has turned off its Advanced Data Protection iCloud feature for users in the United ...