UK Government Withdraws Apple Encryption Backdoor Mandate
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The U.K. government has withdrawn its order requiring Apple to implement a backdoor for accessing encrypted iCloud data. This reversal follows pressure from U.S. civil liberties groups and Apple's refusal to comply with the mandate. The order, issued under the Investigatory Powers Act, aimed to enable blanket access to end-to-end encrypted cloud data, including data of users outside the U.K. The U.K. Home Office had demanded Apple disable its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature for iCloud in the U.K. in February 2025. Apple had appealed the order, and the Investigatory Powers Tribunal denied the Home Office's attempts to keep the case secret. The U.S. government had been working with the U.K. to ensure that Americans' civil liberties are protected. Google and Meta have stated they did not receive similar requests from the U.K. government.
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19.08.2025 14:24 π° 1 articles Β· β± 28d ago
UK Government Withdraws Apple Encryption Backdoor Mandate
The U.K. government has withdrawn its order requiring Apple to implement a backdoor for accessing encrypted iCloud data. This reversal follows pressure from U.S. civil liberties groups and Apple's refusal to comply with the mandate. The order, issued in January 2025 under the Investigatory Powers Act, aimed to enable blanket access to end-to-end encrypted cloud data. Apple had disabled its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature for iCloud in the U.K. in February 2025 due to the government's demands. The U.S. government's involvement ensured that Americans' civil liberties were protected. Google and Meta have confirmed they did not receive similar requests from the U.K. government.
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The U.K. government issued a technical capability notice (TCN) in January 2025 under the Investigatory Powers Act (IPA) to require Apple to implement a backdoor for accessing encrypted iCloud data.
First reported: 19.08.2025 14:24π° 1 source, 1 articleShow sources
- U.K. Government Drops Apple Encryption Backdoor Order After U.S. Civil Liberties Pushback β thehackernews.com β 19.08.2025 14:24
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Apple disabled its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature for iCloud in the U.K. in February 2025 due to the government's demands.
First reported: 19.08.2025 14:24π° 1 source, 1 articleShow sources
- U.K. Government Drops Apple Encryption Backdoor Order After U.S. Civil Liberties Pushback β thehackernews.com β 19.08.2025 14:24
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The U.K. government's order aimed to enable blanket access to end-to-end encrypted cloud data, including data of users outside the U.K.
First reported: 19.08.2025 14:24π° 1 source, 1 articleShow sources
- U.K. Government Drops Apple Encryption Backdoor Order After U.S. Civil Liberties Pushback β thehackernews.com β 19.08.2025 14:24
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Apple appealed the order, and the Investigatory Powers Tribunal denied the Home Office's attempts to keep the case secret.
First reported: 19.08.2025 14:24π° 1 source, 1 articleShow sources
- U.K. Government Drops Apple Encryption Backdoor Order After U.S. Civil Liberties Pushback β thehackernews.com β 19.08.2025 14:24
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The U.S. government worked with the U.K. to ensure that Americans' civil liberties are protected, leading to the withdrawal of the order.
First reported: 19.08.2025 14:24π° 1 source, 1 articleShow sources
- U.K. Government Drops Apple Encryption Backdoor Order After U.S. Civil Liberties Pushback β thehackernews.com β 19.08.2025 14:24
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Google and Meta have stated they did not receive similar requests from the U.K. government.
First reported: 19.08.2025 14:24π° 1 source, 1 articleShow sources
- U.K. Government Drops Apple Encryption Backdoor Order After U.S. Civil Liberties Pushback β thehackernews.com β 19.08.2025 14:24