However, RCS on iPhone doesn't provide end-to-end encryption between iPhones and Android. The GSM Association, which develops the RCS standard, said in September that it's working to enable end-to-end encryption between these devices. Here's how to check if your carrier supports RCS and how to make sure it's enabled on your iPhone.
Apple has a security nightmare on its hands that’s showing no signs yet of coming to an end. For the first time, the iPhone-maker is making its famously locked-down phones less secure, putting millions of users at risk.
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In a bid to boost its surveillance efforts, the UK Government's Home Office reportedly requested a ‘backdoor’ be built into Apple’s end-to-end encryption to allow law enforcement agencies access to user data.
The UK government is demanding access to encrypted iCloud data, forcing Apple to disable its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature for users in the region.
The UK's demand for an encryption backdoor in iCloud, and Apple's response, have repercussions that go far beyond national borders, threatening user privacy and security worldwide.
Apple on February 21 withdrew its Advanced Data Protection feature from the United Kingdom following government demands for backdoor access