Archive link: <a href="https://archive.is/3Pp0U" rel="nofollow">https://archive.is/3Pp0U</a><p>I was wondering whether this is about Advanced Data Protection, which encrypts almost all data end-to-end on iCloud. It’s only later in this report that it gets into this key detail:<p><i>> At issue is cloud storage that only the user, not Apple, can unlock. Apple started rolling out the option, which it calls Advanced Data Protection, in 2022.</i><p>Before stating this, the article says:<p><i>> Rather than break the security promises it made to its users everywhere, Apple is likely to stop offering encrypted storage in the U.K., the people said.</i><p>This means Apple would be prevented from providing Advanced Data Protection to users in the U.K.<p>Not making Advanced Data Protection available is made worse by this requirement:<p><i>> One of the people briefed on the situation, a consultant advising the United States on encryption matters, said Apple would be barred from warning its users that its most advanced encryption no longer provided full security.</i><p>Apple can appeal, but is forced to comply meanwhile (until the appeal is heard) anyway:<p><i>> Apple can appeal the U.K. capability notice to a secret technical panel, which would consider arguments about the expense of the requirement, and to a judge who would weigh whether the request was in proportion to the government’s needs. But the law does not permit Apple to delay complying during an appeal.</i>