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UK Government Expected to Withdraw Demand for iCloud Backdoor

The British government is reportedly poised to abandon its controversial request to Apple for a backdoor into the company’s iCloud service. This decision follows increasing pressure from the United States government related to technology agreements between the two nations.

Earlier this year, it was revealed that the British government secretly ordered Apple to create a means to access encrypted data stored on iCloud. This request came in the wake of Apple’s implementation of its Advanced Data Protection (ADP), which offers end-to-end encryption for nearly all iCloud data. This security feature ensures that even Apple cannot access users’ personal information, raising significant concerns about privacy and data security.

The British demand has drawn criticism for its technical impracticality. Since much of the data is protected by end-to-end encryption (E2EE), Apple does not possess the keys required to decrypt it. For information that Apple could provide, law enforcement agencies already have established legal channels to access data through court orders. Such orders require a judge to evaluate the balance between privacy rights and the interests of justice, ensuring that individual circumstances are taken into account.

In an effort to maintain transparency while adhering to legal constraints, Apple took a notable step. The company announced it would cease offering ADP to users in the UK. In a statement, Apple expressed its disappointment, stating, “Apple can no longer offer Advanced Data Protection (ADP) in the United Kingdom to new users, and current UK users will eventually need to disable this security feature.” The company emphasized its long-standing commitment to not building any backdoors into its products.

As negotiations between the US and UK governments progressed, the Financial Times reported that US officials had begun leveraging discussions on technology agreements to influence the UK’s stance. A representative from the UK’s technology department noted the situation, stating, “This is something that the vice-president is very annoyed about and which needs to be resolved.” The official indicated that the Home Office would likely have to reconsider its demands.

The implications of the UK government’s initial request have been significant. Sources indicated that the push to compromise Apple’s encryption could hinder future technology agreements with the US. High-level discussions within the US government, including interactions during the Donald Trump Administration, have previously raised concerns about encryption policies and their effects on international cooperation.

Both Apple and government officials declined to comment on the ongoing developments. As the situation evolves, it remains to be seen how this decision will impact the broader landscape of data privacy and international technology relations.

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