In addition to the UK demanding access to encrypted files on iCloud, they want to be able to access these files in every country they might be stored in. Where do they get off demanding that kind of jurisdiction?

> "Apple is likely to stop offering encrypted storage in the U.K., the people said. Yet that concession would not fulfill the U.K. demand for backdoor access to the service in other countries, including the United States."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2025/02/07/apple-encryption-backdoor-uk/

U.K. orders Apple to let it spy on users’ encrypted accounts

Secret order requires blanket access to protected cloud backups around the world, which if implemented would undermine Apple’s privacy pledge to its users.

The Washington Post
@bascule Starmer is trying to be Authoritarian to impress the FOTUS
@bascule Does this also mean that we cannot trust any computing architecture designed in the UK?