The British government's desire to weaken through encryption has forced Apple to eliminate the advanced data protection (ADP) function for users in this country. This step obeyed the report that the UK, according to the IPA law, requires Apple to create a backdor, allowing access to the encrypted iCloud data.

IPA, introduced in 2016 and expanded in 2024, given the Government the right to request user data for the purposes of online security and crime to prevent criminals. And companies are banned if they receive such orders. Apple's decision shows that it can pressure it so that it affects the user's security.
Other encryption providers, such as WhatsApp and Telegram, did not make public comments. This situation can create a global precedent and governments of other countries can follow the examples of the United Kingdom.