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Apple Advanced Data Protection

2025-02-26 17:59:55.412698+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Why bother rephrasing, I'll just quote: Chris is. @offby1@wandering.shop

Bruce Schneier, on the demand by the UK that Apple build a back door into their end to end encryption: https://www.schneier.com/blog/...d-make-our-phones-less-safe.html

The key takeaway here is that if you use an Apple device you should immediately enable Advanced Data Protection: https://support.apple.com/en-us/108756

Apple may be forced to disable it in the future, but if they do they can't do so in secret; it will be immediately obvious to you that it's happening.

[ related topics: Apple Computer Interactive Drama Weblogs Bay Area Macintosh Cryptography Archival ]

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