UK users face reduced cloud security as Apple responds to government pressure
UK authorities may gain easier access to iCloud data as Apple removes an encryption tool.
Apple has withdrawn its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature for cloud backups in Britain, citing government requirements.
Users attempting to enable the encryption service now receive an error message, while existing users will eventually have to deactivate it. The move weakens iCloud security in the country, allowing authorities access to data that would otherwise be encrypted.
Experts warn that the change compromises user privacy and exposes data to potential cyber threats. Apple has insisted it will not create a backdoor for encrypted services, as doing so would increase security risks.
The UK government has not confirmed whether it issued a Technical Capability Notice, which could mandate such access.
Apple’s decision highlights ongoing tensions between tech companies and governments over encryption policies. Similar legal frameworks exist in countries like Australia, raising concerns that other nations could follow suit.
Security advocates argue that strong encryption is essential for protecting user privacy and safeguarding sensitive information from cybercriminals.
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