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UK government guidelines remove encryption advice following Apple backdoor spat

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  • The UK Government’s guidelines no longer include mentions of E2EE
  • The move follows a dispute between the British Government and Apple
  • Apple recently pulled its encryption service in the UK after a backdoor request

The dispute between the UK government and Apple continues, with the former quietly deciding to remove its recommendation in using the tech firm’s end-to-end encryption (E2EE), also known as Advanced Data Protection (ADP).

The move, spotted by blogger Alec Muffett, comes weeks after Apple pulled ADP from the country following the Government’s alleged request to build a backdoor into the encryption for law enforcement – which would have allowed agencies to access protected photos, messages, and other data.

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