• kautau@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    The funny thing is, advanced data protection was optional, and not on by default. Apple just stopped offering it in the UK

    https://support.apple.com/en-us/108756

    When it’s enabled, they can’t access iCloud data at all, even with a warrant due to the fact it’s E2E with keys they don’t control. That’s what the UK got really mad about. But Apple shut the whole feature down for the UK in response to the backdoor ask.

    It’s not different from the UK banning signal because it’s E2E encrypted and they can’t access it.

    They’re likely only backing down now because of consumer/media backlash

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      3 months ago

      Apple would need to supply the data if they had the encryption key right? So can we assume that even Apple cannot see the encrypted data?

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        3 months ago

        Correct, standard iCloud data is accessible with a warrant. But the UK wanted their own backdoor so they have constant access without a warrant.

        But with advanced data protection, Apple can’t provide the data because they don’t have the encryption keys, regardless of a warrant.

        Important to note iMessage is always E2E encrypted though, so iMessages cannot be accessed even with a warrant. Advanced data protection just expands that to all iCloud data

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          3 months ago

          Okay interesting, thank you for the info.

          Who even uses iMessage these days? Pretty sure I turned it off completely because it was messing with the 5 SMS I send in a year …