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Comment by reader9274

17 hours ago

"Existing users' access will be disabled at a later date."

Hmmm how? How can they decrypt your already end-to-end encrypted and uploaded data without you entering the passphrase to do so? I can understand them removing the data from iCloud completely, or asking you to send the keys to Apple, but I don't understand how they can disable the feature for already uploaded data.

They will lock UK users out of iCloud until they manually disable ADP.

When a user turns off ADP in settings, their device uploads the encryption keys to Apple servers.

I am going to say something a bit controversial around here, but all of this E2E and security stuff is just lip service for marketing to consumers.

These companies have to comply with so many laws and want cozy relationships with governments, so they play both sides. It likely does things differently, but if the keys are not secure, then its not secured