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Our iPhones carry our most private photos and secret files and notes inside them –– and there’s one step you could do right ...
Apple enhances iCloud security with end-to-end encryption for backups, photos, notes, and more. Control your data, even from ...
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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.
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 ...
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 ...
Advanced Data Protection (ADP) protects data stored on the iCloud with end-to-end encryption, which means the data can only be seen by the user who owns it, and only on their trusted devices.
Advanced Data Protection will be available on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac starting with iOS 16.2, iPadOS 16.2, and macOS 13.1 later this month and provides end-to-end encryption for the following ...
Advanced Data Protection is optional by default, but Apple already protects a lot of user data both in transit and when stored in iCloud under its current policy, now called Standard Data Protection.