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FBI and Europe Push to Access Encrypted Phone Data Amid Privacy Debate

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The FBI has confirmed it wants “lawful access” to fully encrypted data, including end-to-end encrypted messages and iPhone and Android backups. The agency says this access is critical for stopping threats, arresting criminals, and protecting victims.

Currently, companies like Apple, Google, and Meta cannot access fully encrypted content, even with a court order. The FBI calls this warrant-proof encryption and calls it a “major public safety problem” affecting American families.

The FBI says this is not a backdoor since users already trust companies to control their devices and communications. The U.S. is not alone; countries such as the U.K., Australia, India, and Brazil want similar access.

This issue sparked Apple’s legal fight against the U.K. government when Apple was secretly ordered to open iCloud backups. Privacy groups warn this could weaken encryption, putting individuals and institutions at risk of attacks.

In Europe, a new security plan called ProtectEU aims to give law enforcement more access to data. The EU official Henna Virkkunen said that about 85% of investigations require access to encrypted data, and law enforcement currently lacks the tools to operate effectively in a digital world.

However, privacy experts warn that any method to bypass end-to-end encryption breaks the security protections users rely on. The Center for Democracy and Technology urges governments to encourage more encryption use, not less, to protect cyberspace.

As WhatsApp launches a major campaign promoting encryption, the debate intensifies. The fight over encryption access is shaping up to be a major battle between privacy advocates and law enforcement.

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Sazid Kabir

I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

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