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Lawmaker’s letter suggests Apple might not be the only company the British government asked for special access to users’ private data.
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While iCloud encryption is still installed in Apple devices, the lack of ADP allows the firm to access and share user data with law enforcement, if presented with a warrant.
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The overseas Apple iPhone encryption battle that could be headed to the U.S. next By Kevin Williams, CNBC • Published March 18, 2025 • Updated on March 21, 2025 at 1:10 pm ...
Apple’s refused to comply with a UK government demand for a backdoor into encrypted iPhone data, leaving users exposed. Other governments may press the issue.
By refusing to weaken its encryption standards, Apple aims to maintain user trust and uphold its reputation as a privacy-focused organization. However, this stance comes with potential consequences.