The government wants access to not just the data of iCloud users in the UK, but from around the world, according to a report.
A secret order would compel Apple to build a back door into its most secure iCloud backup option, The Washington Post reports ...
Apple Inc.’s feature to enable end-to-end encryption for user iCloud accounts has come under fire in the UK, where government ...
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The UK government demanded Apple create a back door on users' encrypted iCloud accounts to retrieve the content any user ...
As reported by The Washington Post, Apple received notice of a possible request in March 2024, but the official ask occurred in January 2025.
The secret order would give the UK access to encrypted backups belonging to any user — not just Brits.
The U.K. rule essentially demands that all data that Apple stores for its cloud services be retrievable not just by Apple, ...
UK officials have ordered Apple to create a backdoor that would allow them to see what users worldwide have saved on their ...