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    Apple has announced the removal of its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature for UK customers following a government directive seeking access to encrypted user data. The move marks a significant step in the ongoing debate over privacy and government surveillance, as the tech giant refuses to compromise its end-to-end encryption standards. ADP, an opt-in security measure introduced in 2022, provided users with end-to-end encryption for iCloud backups, preventing even Apple from accessing stored data.

    Apple removes cloud security feature in UK over government order

    The UK government, invoking the Investigatory Powers Act (IPA), reportedly requested Apple to create a “backdoor” to allow authorities access to encrypted data. In response, Apple chose to disable the feature in the UK rather than comply with the order. The Home Office declined to confirm or deny the request, maintaining its policy of not commenting on operational matters. Apple, however, issued a firm statement reiterating its long-standing position against weakening encryption, declaring that it has “never built a backdoor or master key” and has no plans to do so.

    The company expressed disappointment that UK customers would lose access to ADP, emphasizing that stronger encryption is essential in the face of rising cyber threats and data breaches. Existing UK users of ADP will have their access revoked at a later date, while new users attempting to activate the feature now receive an error message. The company has not specified a timeline for when ADP will be fully disabled for all UK users. Other Apple security features, such as iMessage, FaceTime, and password management, will continue to offer default encryption, but iCloud backups will no longer be protected under ADP in the region.

    The development has sparked criticism from privacy advocates and cybersecurity experts. Professor Alan Woodward of the University of Surrey called the decision a “very disappointing development,” arguing that the UK government’s approach weakens security rather than strengthening it. Similarly, WhatsApp chief Will Cathcart warned that forcing Apple to create a global backdoor could have severe consequences for digital security worldwide. Meanwhile, US lawmakers have expressed concern over the UK’s demands, with Senator Ron Wyden stating that Apple’s decision to remove ADP in the UK could set a dangerous precedent for authoritarian governments seeking similar access.

    He further suggested that the move could impact intelligence-sharing agreements between the US and the UK if privacy concerns remain unresolved. The UK government has defended its stance by pointing to child safety concerns, with organizations like the NSPCC arguing that encrypted services can obstruct law enforcement efforts to combat child exploitation. However, privacy experts maintain that encryption is a fundamental component of online security, protecting users from cyber threats and unauthorized surveillance.

    Apple’s decision highlights the broader tensions between tech companies and governments over data privacy. The company has previously resisted similar demands, including its refusal to unlock an iPhone for the FBI in 2016. As the UK pushes for greater access to encrypted data, Apple’s response suggests it will continue to prioritize user privacy, even at the cost of regional service limitations. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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