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The article discusses Apple's withdrawal of Advanced Data Protection in the UK due to government regulations, which will limit users' data security. It urges users to move their data out of iCloud and suggests alternatives for secure storage. The author emphasizes the importance of end-to-end encryption and the implications of recent legal changes.
Apple introduced a new feature that limits precise location data shared by iPhones and iPads with cell carriers, making it harder for law enforcement and hackers to track users. This feature is available on select models and does not impact location data shared with apps or emergency services.
The UK government has decided to drop its demands for tech companies, including Apple, to provide encryption backdoors that would allow law enforcement access to encrypted communications. This move reflects a shift in the government's approach to balancing privacy and security in the digital age. The decision comes amid ongoing debates about the implications of encryption for public safety and privacy rights.
Apple has alerted a developer that their iPhone was targeted with government spyware, highlighting concerns over privacy and security. This incident raises questions about the extent of surveillance and the measures tech companies are taking to protect users from such threats.
Apple has issued notifications to new victims of spyware attacks worldwide, highlighting the ongoing threat posed by advanced surveillance technologies. The company is taking steps to inform affected users and enhance security measures to protect their devices from such intrusions.