Apple is falling its most advanced, end-ending safety species for Cloud data in the UK, the company said on Friday, an unprecedented action following reports that the government required a way to access user data.
Advanced data protection, an optional feature that extends encryption from bottom to bottom to a wide range of user data is no longer available in the UK for new users and current users in the UK eventually They will need to disable this security feature, Apple said.
Governments and technology giants have long been blocked in a battle on encryption, but such a request from Britain would be particularly comprehensive. Security officials argue that encryption prevents criminal investigations, while technology firms protect it as essential for user intimacy.
Loss of End to End for ICloud Reserve Copy means that Apple would in some cases read users’ data such as IMESSAGES that would otherwise be protected and passed on to authorities if they are forced legally. In contrast, if a user has encryption from bottom to bottom, Apple cannot read the data under any circumstances.
Data coded before Apple offered its December 2022 defense service, such as health data, passwords and messages in Facetime, will remain coded, Apple said.
Law enforcement agencies have often targeted those services through iCloud reserve copies, which were not coded at the end before Apple offers advanced data protection. These backups-which may contain photos and other sensitive information and are widely used-may not be more encrypted at the end for UK users, Apple said.
Because Apple does not possess the encryption keys to its existing users of its UK data protection, Apple said it will not be able to turn off the features for those users. Apple said it will offer them users a chance to turn it off on their own.

A spokesman for the British interior office declined to comment on whether such an order had been issued. “We do not comment on operational issues, including for example confirmation or denial of the existence of any such announcement,” the spokesman said.
Apple said “it was heavily disappointed that the protections given by ADP would not be available to our UK customers given the ongoing increase in data violations and other threats to client intimacy.”
Apple’s shares were mostly unchanged on Friday.
Apple has long resisted government efforts to weaken encryption, including in 2016 when US authorities tried to force him to unlock the iPhone of a San Bernardino shooter.
The company reiterated on Friday that “will never build a background in its technology”.
Other technology firms are caught with global encryption laws. The signal of the messaging platform has previously threatened to leave the UK for similar concerns, while Meta platforms have faced the response of its plans to expand the encryption on WhatsApp.
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