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Apple pulls end-to-end encryption in UK, spurning backdoors for gov’t spying

After the United Kingdom demanded that Apple create a backdoor that would allow government officials globally to spy on encrypted data, Apple decided to simply turn off encryption services in the UK rather than risk exposing its customers to snooping.

Apple had previously allowed end-to-end encryption of data on UK devices through its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) tool, but that ended Friday, a spokesperson said in a lengthy statement.

"Apple can no longer offer Advanced Data Protection (ADP) in the United Kingdom to new users and current UK users will eventually need to disable this security feature," Apple said.

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OpenAI launches data residency in Europe

6 February 2025 at 06:28

OpenAI on Thursday launched data residency in Europe, allowing European organizations to meet local data sovereignty requirements while using the AI company’s products. Data residency refers to the physical location of an organization’s data, as well as the local laws and policy requirements imposed on that data. Most tech giants and cloud providers offer European […]

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Ireland and Italy send data watchdog requests to DeepSeek: β€˜The data of millions of Italians is at risk’

29 January 2025 at 08:41

The jury is still out on whether the Chinese AI upstart DeepSeek is a game changer or part of an elaborate plan by its hedge fund parent company to short Nvidia and other tech stocks. Whichever it might be (maybe both?), DeepSeek and its large language model have made some major waves. And now, it’s […]

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Cohesity completes its merger with Veritas; here’s how they’ll integrate

10 December 2024 at 06:00

Data protection startup Cohesity completed its merger with Veritas’ enterprise data protection business, creating one entity with 12,000 customers that is valued at $7 billion. The deal was originally announced in February 2024. Cohesity valued Carlyle-owned Veritas’ data protection business at $3 billion at the time, according to CRN reporting. Cohesity declined to comment on […]

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EU’s data protection supervisor reviewing Microsoft 365 report

10 December 2024 at 03:18

Back in March, the European Commission’s use of Microsoft 365 was found to have broken the bloc’s data protection rules. Since then, we haven’t heard much about this awkward situation. But Monday was the deadline for the EU’s executive to respond to the European Data Protection Supervisor’s (EDPS) order requiring it to suspend any infringing […]

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UK tribunal green-lights $2.7B Facebook collective action antitrust lawsuit

5 December 2024 at 07:03

As Meta faces off with antitrust regulators in the U.S. and Europe, a Β£2.1 billion+ Facebook U.K. class action-style competition lawsuit, which takes Meta’s market dominance as a given, is moving ahead after the social media giant lost a bid to have the litigation thrown out. The suit is seeking damages worth a minimum of […]

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PSA: You shouldn’t upload your medical images to AI chatbots

19 November 2024 at 13:20

Security and privacy advocates have long warned that sensitive medical data can be used to train AI models, and can expose personal data down the line.

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