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🚨 Apple just told the UK government to get lost.

Faced with a demand to build a surveillance backdoor into iCloud, Apple chose to remove its strongest encryption feature (Advanced Data Protection) from the UK — rather than compromise security for everyone.

This is about setting a precedent. A world where governments can secretly coerce tech companies into compliance, outlaw even discussing it, and use "public safety" as an excuse for mass surveillance.

A backdoor for the "good guys" is a backdoor for everyone—hackers, spies, authoritarian regimes. The UK just made its citizens less safe while pretending to protect them. And other governments are watching.

Apple resisted for now. But if encryption is negotiable, privacy is negotiable. And once you let governments decide who deserves privacy, the answer is always the same: Not you.

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btcschellingpt 10mo ago

And sadly, this legal capability for governments to compel tech companies to insert “backdoors” into otherwise-secure products includes Australia as well as the UK and others

It would be good if Apple did tell the UK Govt to GFY, but unfortunately we have no way to verify this because their source code is closed and hidden

Open source only for anything requiring or implementing security

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