Summary
Apple stops offering end-to-end encryption for iCloud data in the UK due to government demands. UK users will no longer be able to opt-in to use ADP, which provides an additional layer of security for their data. Apple offers alternative solutions for end-to-end encryption but notes that some types of data remain unaffected.
Key Points
Apple's Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature allowed users in the UK to encrypt their iCloud data.
The UK government reportedly demanded a 'backdoor' to access encrypted cloud data, which led Apple to stop offering ADP in the UK.
Some types of data remain end-to-end encrypted by default for all users, including health data, messages stored in iCloud, and payment information.
Why It Matters
This development highlights the ongoing tensions between governments' demands for access to sensitive data and individual privacy concerns.
Author
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai