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Apple says most iCloud data can now be end-to-end encrypted

Posted on December 7, 2022June 24, 2025 by Dissent

Mint reports:

Apple announced on Wednesday that it will now provide full end-to-end encryption for almost all of the data users its users stores in its global cloud-based storage system, as part of an ongoing privacy effort.

As a result, it will be more challenging for hackers, spies, and law enforcement organisations to access senstitive user information.

Read more at Mint.

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