Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, has voiced his opposition to the UK government's request for Apple to provide backdoor access to users' data. Apple recently disabled its data security tools for UK customers after the government demanded access to user data. While Apple claims that more sensitive information will remain encrypted, many are unhappy about the situation. The UK government filed a secret order for Apple to remove its encryption feature, allowing access to encrypted users' iCloud data. This decision has compromised Apple's encryption standards and raised concerns about the privacy and security of UK users' data. Buterin expressed his disapproval and urged security agencies to enhance citizens' digital security.
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