Apple services use one of two different encryption methods, and one is more secure and private than the other.
Apple’s excellent Advanced Data Protection (APD) is central to this new furor. This applies end-to-end encryption to almost all the sensitive data on your iPhone, including your iCloud drive, photos, ...
US lawmakers are up in arms over the UK’s reported order for Apple to open up users’ encrypted iCloud backups to law ...
The purported Apple backdoor request, which the UK government declined to confirm to The Register, would reportedly allow ...
Security experts say the ‘draconian’ order would have global ramifications that make this a privacy ‘emergency for us all’ ...
Ore., released a discussion draft of a measure to reform the CLOUD Act after the UK ordered Apple to build a backdoor into ...
Ron Wyden and Andy Biggs wrote to the US Director of National Intelligence urging her to demand the UK retract a data access ...
including iCloud Backup, Photos, Notes, and more. Apple's use of end-to-end encryption means the vast majority of your most sensitive iCloud data can only be decrypted on your trusted Apple ...
The British government has secretly demanded that Apple give it blanket access to all encrypted user content uploaded to the ...
Not only is Apple unable to either confirm or deny that it has been told to create this back door, but the UK Home Office ...
The UK government demanded Apple create a back door on users' encrypted iCloud accounts to retrieve the content any user ...