London London. Security officials of the United Kingdom have ordered that Apple create a so -called 'back door', so that they can retrieve all the content uploaded by any Apple user worldwide on the cloud, The Washington Post on Friday from the case. Reported citing familiar people.
According to the report, the office of the UK Home Secretary has sent a document called a technical capacity notice to Apple, in which it has been ordered to provide access. Although Britain's order is not new to Apple, its scope may force Apple to close end-to-end encryption to avoid further action. According to the undisclosed order of the government, Apple will have to allow them to reach “fully encrypted materials”, not only to make a dent in a particular app or Apple account.
“We do not comment on operating matters, for example to confirm or denote the existence of any such notice.” In January, Britain has apple and Google's smartphone operating system, app store and app store, app store and Google's smartphone operating system, app store and Used its regulatory powers to start a browser check. Increased repression, including orders allowing the government to monitor the encrypted device, can be converted into government equipment – which they can now be converted into government equipment – which they now now Trying to escape till
In 2016, the United States's Federal Investigation Bureau, known as FBI, directed Apple to provide equipment to open the iPhone used by one of the attackers in San Bernardino firing. Apple continuously opposed FBI's demands, citing concerns about the user's privacy – which the company describes its customers deeply against Android. The iPhone manufacturer also said that hackers can be promoted by making backdoor. FBI eventually prepared its own set of equipment required to ignore Apple's safety standards on the attacker's iPhone.
Like the Home Office of FBI and UK, regulators from many other countries have pressurized companies to hand over equipment that can provide them easy access to their equipment – a sad for privacy advocates who have increased monitoring when this happens Warned against