The UK government has reportedly issued a secret order to Apple under the Investigatory Powers Act, demanding the creation of a backdoor to access users’ encrypted iCloud data globally.

This unprecedented request aims to allow British security services unrestricted access to encrypted material, raising significant privacy concerns.

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Apple has been vocal about its commitment to user privacy, often resisting similar demands, such as those from the FBI in 2016.

The company might consider withdrawing its Advanced Data Protection feature from the UK rather than complying with this order.

Critics argue that such measures could set a dangerous precedent, potentially enabling other governments to impose similar requirements.

The debate underscores the ongoing global tension between privacy rights and governmental security interests.

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