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Turn off Advanced Data Protection in iCloud settings on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac: In Settings or System Settings, tap your name, then tap iCloud. Scroll to Advanced Data Protection and turn off ...
Advanced Data Protection requires users to be on iOS 16.2, which is currently in the Release Candidate phase. If you aren't running the RC, you'll have to wait for the public release in the coming ...
Advanced Data Protection will only work on iOS devices running iOS 16.2 or later, iPadOS devices running iPadOS 16.2 or later, and macOS devices running macOS Ventura 13.1 or later.
Advanced Data Protection is available for U.S. users only at launch and will start rolling out to the rest of the world in early 2023, according to Apple.
Apple's highest level of iCloud encryption, Advanced Data Protection for iCloud, secures your data so it's unreadable even on iCloud servers. However, the technology is also under scrutiny in the ...
Data sharing: When you share notes, reminders, and iCloud Drive folders or use iCloud Shared Photo Library, all the data remains end-to-end encrypted and available only on the participants’ devices as ...
So, users with Advanced Data Protection enabled can turn on the new product, select an option that says something like "Sign into an Apple ID later," and then get the device up to date in Settings.
After a report last month claimed the Trump administration was pressuring the UK to drop its push for access to iCloud data, ...
Advanced Data Protection for iCloud is a good start, but Apple has more work to do iOS 16.2 is bringing some excellent iCloud privacy features, but there are still some security holes to be filled.