🚨 Apple Just Weakened iCloud Security—But Not by Choice! 🚨

Apple has officially removed Advanced Data Protection (ADP) for iCloud users in the UK, following pressure from the government to provide backdoor access to encrypted data.

📉 What does this mean?

UK users lose end-to-end encryption for iCloud backups, photos, and notes.

The UK government cites national security concerns under the Investigatory Powers Act 2016.

Apple refused to build a backdoor—but instead removed ADP altogether.


🔒 The Bigger Picture
Apple has long positioned itself as a champion of privacy-first security, but this decision raises global concerns about government pressure on tech companies.

Should companies fight back harder?

Will other governments follow suit?

How does this impact user trust in Apple?


💬 What do you think? Should governments have access to encrypted data for security reasons, or is this a dangerous precedent? Let’s discuss in the comments! 👇


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