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“We will never build a backdoor” – Apple kills its iCloud’s end-to-end encryption feature in the UK

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  • Apple has announced it is withdrawing its Advanced Data Protection feature from the UK
  • The decision comes after the UK Government requested an encryption backdoor
  • New users will be unable to access the feature, with existing users losing functionality in the future

As of today, February 21, 2025, people in the UK won’t be able to use Apple iCloud’s advanced end-to-end encryption protection.

Apple had to kill its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature in the UK after being hit by an encryption backdoor order under the 2016 Investigatory Powers Act. The request seeks to allow law enforcement to assess users’ data – no matter if these are encrypted.

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