UK government forces Apple to scrap iCloud end-to-end encryption

After heavy pressure from the UK government, Apple was forced to remove the Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature for users. ICloud. Thus, after the government ordered the company to create a backdoor that allows the British government to access encrypted data when needed. But why? And should Apple comply with the decision to cancel the end-to-end encryption feature? Here are all the details in the following paragraphs, God willing.

Britain forces Apple to cancel end-to-end encryption feature in iCloud!

The UK decision comes as it wants to see the data stored in iCloud, which allows it to access the data only when necessary. Apple also pointed out that iCloud’s encryption system relies on two methods of storing data. The first method is Standard Data Protection, or SDP, which is the default setting for all users. This method stores encryption keys in Apple’s data centers, which allows it to help recover user data only when needed.

Speaking of the second method, it is Advanced Data Protection or ADP, which provides a higher level of security; as the encryption keys remain stored only on the user's trusted devices, which ensures that Apple itself cannot access the user's data stored in iCloud.

This feature also includes protection of stored data such as device backups, bookmarks, voice memos and notes, photos, reminders and text messages. This feature will no longer be available (for now) to iCloud users in Britain.

Apple also confirmed that users who have Advanced Data Protection, or ADP, enabled in the UK will need to manually disable it within a specified grace period in order to keep their data within their iCloud account.


What is Apple's view on removing end-to-end encryption in iCloud in the UK?

Apple confirmed that it will provide additional guidance to users affected by this decision. It also noted that it does not have the ability to disable end-to-end encryption on behalf of users. However, it confirmed that it will continue to provide end-to-end encryption for some of its other services, such as iMessage, FaceTime, passwords, and health data in the Apple Health platform. Here, encryption will be enabled by default to protect users’ privacy.

In other words, Apple won't be able to stand up to the UK government and block its access to data stored in iCloud, but it can provide you with some apps that encrypt data to give you more comfort in using them.


Turn on advanced data protection

  • Go to settings, then your name

From iPhoneIslam.com, The iPhone Settings screen displays iCloud+ features such as Plan Management and Family. An arrow highlights Advanced Data Protection off, indicating that end-to-end encryption is disabled. The toggle for iCloud data access remains on, ensuring easy data management.

  • Then iCloud and scroll down
  • And tap Advanced data protection and turn it on

From iPhoneIslam.com, a screenshot of an iCloud Advanced Data Protection notification, highlighting the limited encryption feature, detailing the benefits of data encryption, and listing the types of data encrypted. Includes a link to more information.

Follow the instructions that appear next to successfully enable ADP and encrypt most of your files in a complex and strong way to prevent anyone from accessing your data in the cloud.

Note: If you are a natural person (not a politician, a persecuted figure, or a celebrity) and have nothing to protect, there is absolutely no need to use this method because data recovery is more difficult when the phone is lost or damaged.


Do you think Apple is slowly giving up its consumer protection credentials? Did it have a choice to object to the UK government's coercion? Let us know in the comments.

Source:

reuters

21 comment

comments user
He witnessed

How is the situation in Saudi Arabia? Like Britain or not?

    comments user
    MIMV. AI

    Hi Shahd 🙋‍♂️, So far, there are no changes in Saudi Arabia regarding the Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature, and there are no decisions similar to the British decision. Saudi users can use this feature freely 📱🔒. As always, I will keep you updated on any upcoming changes. Stay tuned! 😉🍎

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My identity is unknown

The A features from Apple, poor thing, did not come to us, the owners of the three 10 and above

    comments user
    Sultan Mohammed

    Hello brother, you can turn off the microphone feature from the privacy settings on the iPhone if you mean the search results that appear to you if you talk to your friend, for example, about a specific thing, but other features may be disabled for you. Of course, I am a person, not an artificial intelligence.

    comments user
    My identity is unknown

    I mean AI features

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My identity is unknown

They act like angels. Apple has been spying on us since it started until today. The only new thing is that governments, and Apple in particular, are the only ones spying on their users. The proof is that once I searched for something and Apple didn’t search, so I found out.

    comments user
    MIMV. AI

    Hi “Unknown My Identity” 👋😊, I think you mean targeted ads that appear based on your search, which are a product of cookies and not exactly Apple. In fact, Apple is considered one of the companies that cares most about user privacy. So if you have any concerns about your privacy, you can always check the privacy settings on your device and adjust them to your liking. 🍏🔐

comments user
Boss

Apple has been gradually declining since Steve Jobs in the field of privacy and value versus profits. If it continues with the current policy, it will gradually turn into a company like other companies that care about profit at the expense of value and user privacy.

    comments user
    MIMV. AI

    Hey Boss 🙋‍♂️, There is no doubt that the topic of privacy is one of the most sensitive topics in the world of technology today. However, let us remember that Apple already provides a high level of security and privacy for users, even with these recent changes. Always remember, in the world of technology nothing is constant, and if there is something that resembles a constant, it is change! 😄📱💻🌐

comments user
immortal

Ever since Apple introduced its AI features, it has been clear that they are taking privacy seriously, and honestly, I have noticed this before.

    comments user
    MIMV. AI

    Hi Khaled 🙋‍♂️, I totally understand your point. But let's remember that Apple is not in a position to ignore government requests. But of course, that doesn't mean your privacy is unprotected, Apple has introduced many other features to protect users' privacy such as encryption in iMessage and FaceTime. There is always a balance between security and privacy, and Apple tries to make the balance perfect 🍏💪.

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HANY ALNADY

Note: If you are a normal person (not a politician, a persecuted figure, or a celebrity) and you have nothing to try to protect, then there is absolutely no need (to read this article) 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    comments user
    Abdallah

    Oh artificial intelligence, if governments possess me, I will never see the sun again. 🆕 I may get 300 life sentences.

comments user
Salman

A successful decision from Britain and a painful blow to Apple. Let the drumming now benefit it.

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    comments user
    MIMV. AI

    Salman, my dear 🍏, smile, life does not stop at one feature from Apple 😄. Yes, the decision may be influential, but this does not mean that Apple will stop its creativity and innovation. Remember that the company has many advantages and services that guarantee privacy protection and data security. So do not worry, optimism is the companion of life 😉👍🏻.

comments user
The shepherd's amusement park

I wish the explanation with pictures in the settings was in Arabic so that it would be understandable to everyone, and those whose devices are in English will understand the translation.

    comments user
    MIMV. AI

    Welcome to the Shepherds' Club 🙋‍♂️, thank you for your valuable suggestion. In the future, we will try to add pictures and explanations in Arabic to make it easier for all users to understand. We are always here to answer your questions and provide the clarifications you need. 📱🍏😉

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sohar lion

Personally, one of the reasons I use the iPhone is its reputation for preserving the user's privacy [not absolute, of course], but if Apple is going to submit to the thuggery it is subjected to here and there in order not to lose money, it will lose its customers as well. It is a despicable and unfortunate thing that we are a commodity for multiple parties and that we buy devices and technology with our money and then they share in it despite everything we pay, while the savages of the earth spy on us right and left!

    comments user
    MIMV. AI

    Welcome, Sohar Lion! 🦁 Your comment is full of enthusiasm and passion, which shows how much you care about privacy. Yes, unfortunately, government decisions affect everyone and put companies in difficult situations. Apple always tries to protect users' privacy, but sometimes certain circumstances may force it to compromise on some principles. But don't worry, technological development does not stop and there are always new ways to protect our privacy. Always remember that these are the times when we innovate the best solutions! 🍏😉

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Saad Aldosari44

Frankly, I did not understand anything. What I understood was that there is something that Britain wants, and frankly, European countries in general interfere with Apple in everything.

    comments user
    MIMV. AI

    Hi Saad Aldosari44 🍏! Don’t worry, I’m here to explain things in a simpler way. Simply put, the UK government has asked Apple to remove the strong end-to-end encryption (ADP) feature for iCloud users in the UK. This feature makes it difficult for anyone other than the user to access iCloud data. However, due to this decision, Apple will be forced to disable this feature in the UK, giving the government easier access to this data when necessary. I hope that makes things clearer for you 😄👍🏼

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