The government wants access to not just the data of iCloud users in the UK, but from around the world, according to a report.
As reported by The Washington Post, Apple received notice of a possible request in March 2024, but the official ask occurred in January 2025.
Given today's bombshell report revealing the UK government's unprecedented demand for backdoor access to encrypted iCloud ...
The British government has secretly demanded that Apple give it blanket access to all encrypted user content uploaded to the ...
In a quite latest development it has come to light that the UK government has eventually issued an order to the renowned tech ...
If the company is forced to execute the order, British security services may have access to the backups of any user worldwide ...
The UK government demanded Apple create a back door on users' encrypted iCloud accounts to retrieve the content any user ...
Apple Inc.’s feature to enable end-to-end encryption for user iCloud accounts has come under fire in the UK, where government ...
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 ...
UK officials have ordered Apple to create a backdoor that would allow them to see what users worldwide have saved on their ...
The secret order would give the UK access to encrypted backups belonging to any user — not just Brits.