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    “Gravely disappointed” – Apple hit by encryption backdoor order, again



    • The UK hit Apple with a new encryption backdoor request, targeting only British user data this time
    • Authorities made a U-turn on the previous demand back in August, after mounting pressure from the US
    • Apple killed iCloud’s end-to-end encryption feature in the UK in February, after receiving the first Technical Capability Notice (TCN)

    Just when Apple thought it had finally won the battle to save its advanced encryption in the UK, authorities dropped a new order to demand a backdoor into the Big Tech giant’s cloud storage service. This time, British users’ data are the sole target.

    The Home Office first served Apple with a Technical Capability Notice (TCN) under the 2016 Investigatory Powers Act back in January. A request that prompted the US company to kill its iCloud’s end-to-end encryption feature in February to avoid building the requested backdoor.

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