- following Government request
Apple announced on Friday that it has disabled its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature for iCloud users in the United Kingdom. This decision was made in response to a request from UK authorities seeking access to encrypted user data.
The Washington Post reported that UK security agencies asked Apple to provide access to encrypted iCloud data by bypassing the ADP feature. In response, Apple stated, "We are gravely disappointed that the protections provided by Advanced Data Protection will not be available to our customers in the United Kingdom, given the continuing rise of data breaches and other threats to customer privacy."
- Users who previously enabled the feature will now be required to disable it, and new users can no longer activate Advanced Data Protection. Attempts to enable the feature display a message stating, "Apple is no longer able to offer Advanced Data Protection to new users in the United Kingdom."
While some data categories, including iCloud Keychain and Health data, will continue to be encrypted, other types of iCloud data will now be accessible to both Apple and UK authorities upon request.
Privacy advocates have warned about the risk of data misuse and heightened cyber threats. In response, many social media users are urging others to disable iCloud settings to safeguard their personal information.
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