Security experts say the ‘draconian’ order would have global ramifications that make this a privacy ‘emergency for us all’ ...
A secret order would compel Apple to build a back door into its most secure iCloud backup option, The Washington Post reports ...
In the quiet corridors of Apple’s headquarters, executives face a decision that could reshape the future of digital privacy ...
By default, Apple only provides 5GB of free iCloud storage. That may sound like a lot, but for a one-stop place for backing ...
The secret order would give the UK access to encrypted backups belonging to any user — not just Brits.
Apple has reportedly been ordered by the U.K. government to create a backdoor giving security officials access to encrypted ...
Civil libertarians oppose UK's secret order for Apple's global encrypted backups. The now publicized British secret order to ...
including iCloud Backup, Photos, Notes, and more. Apple's use of end-to-end encryption means the vast majority of your most sensitive iCloud data can only be decrypted on your trusted Apple ...
Apple may scrap end-to-end encryption in the UK in response to government demands for a backdoor giving access to encrypted ...
The British government has secretly demanded that Apple give it blanket access to all encrypted user content uploaded to the ...
The UK government demanded Apple create a back door on users' encrypted iCloud accounts to retrieve the content any user ...
Apple Inc.’s feature to enable end-to-end encryption for user iCloud accounts has come under fire in the UK, where government ...