Reuters claims that Apple canceled the encryption of backups in iCloud so it wouldn't harm the FBI


The FBI

It seems so Carlertino's company has not canceled the backups or backups on iCloud so as not to harm the investigation conducted by the FBI. This has been a few years ago and the Reuters agency confirms it. By the cancellation of this encryption included in the ICloud Apple copies show that it is willing to assist the country's management even after receiving direct allegations that they do not want to cooperate, even becoming president of the country.

What would happen if Apple did not cancel?

Well, basically this is a complete text encoding of ICloud copies even the company could not reach it so information stored such as photos, messages, browsing history, passwords, user information or details of any kind would not be provided to the authorities. So after a meeting with the FBI itself, Cupertino's company decided not to do the encrypted work and thus incurred the suspicion of protecting criminal data … Ultimately it was all that the company was still under attack.

The FBI personally sued Apple in a United States court for not cooperating in a 2016 terrorist case in San Bernardino, California. In this sense, the most recent case is that of Pensacola in December and this may be a total and ongoing one, though it is true that user safety and privacy are more than guaranteed with the iPhone

It seems that the country's authorities still want to find a port to access the ports even though this includes total abuse and human rights violations.

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