The British government has issued a new order to Apple to create a backdoor into its cloud storage service, this time ...
What initially seems like a harmless setting on your iPhone could actually be the reason hackers are able to easily access ...
The latest request concerns only British customers, likely fueling transatlantic tension over Silicon Valley regulation.
Second order this year focuses on UK users; earlier attempt included US user data, but was withdrawn under US pressure.
BRITS will lose access to a powerful iPhone security feature designed to protect you from spying. It comes after the UK government demanded access to the private data of iPhone owners. The feature is ...
A message on an iPhone in London warning that Apple can no longer offer Advanced Data Protection (ADP) to its customers in the UK. (Photo by Yui Mok/PA Images via Getty Images) In an embarrassing ...
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The feature is called Advanced Data Protection, and it's meant to keep your iCloud back-ups safe. iCloud is where your photos, videos, and texts are stored as back-ups – so if you ever lose or upgrade ...
If you own an iPhone, you might already have an iCloud account for your file storage needs. And if you don't, you should; regular online backups make it much easier to restore your data if your phone ...
An iPhone user is suing Apple after he lost access to his entire digital life when his phone was stolen, a report by The Washington Post reveals. US man Michael Mathews claims that after his iPhone ...