Apple Can No Longer Offer Advanced Data Protection in the UK to New Users
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Apple has stopped offering Advanced Data Protection to new UK users, likely due to regulatory pressures, sparking concerns about data security and government influence.
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They spun off a separate instance of iCloud for China which is fully compliant with local regulations (i.e. backdoored), but that instance is operated by a third party so I guess Apple can wave their hands and say it's technically not their backdoor. "We will never sell you out unless access to a huge market is on the line" doesn't have quite the same ring to it.
Having data on their servers accessible is not a backdoor.
Is it possible for the uk gov government to request access and then ban Apple from speaking about it?