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The UK government, under Prime Minister Keir Starmer, has requested access to encrypted data stored in Apple’s cloud service, citing national security concerns. This move comes via the Home Office and is conducted under the Investigatory Powers Act, which prohibits the disclosure of specific notices related to such requests. According to a BBC report, Apple previously declined to comment on the situation, while the Home Office noted it does not discuss operational matters.
Privacy advocates, including Caroline Wilson Palow from Privacy International, have condemned the request as an “unprecedented attack” on personal privacy, warning it could pave the way for oppressive regimes to pursue similar actions. The request targets data protected by Apple's Advanced Data Protection, a service that ensures even Apple cannot access users' data unless given appropriate access.
Despite previous demands from other nations, including the US, Apple has maintained its encryption standards, even threatening to withdraw its services from the UK if required to implement backdoors for government access.