#AppleCryptoUpdate

The AppleCryptoUpdate can be understood, in general terms, as a reference to the continuous updates and improvements that Apple implements in its operating systems and services, aiming to strengthen its cryptographic protocols and information security practices. Apple has historically been one of the companies most committed to protecting user data, and this is evident in the numerous security updates it releases throughout the year for platforms such as iOS, macOS, watchOS, and iPadOS.

Encryption has been a cornerstone of Apple's privacy policy. From the introduction of end-to-end encryption in services like iMessage and FaceTime to recent advances in cloud data protection (with the expansion of the Advanced Data Protection feature for iCloud), the company seeks to ensure that only users have access to their own information, even when data is stored on external servers. This commitment became especially evident in Apple's public clash with the FBI in 2016, when the company refused to create a "backdoor" to unlock an iPhone linked to a criminal case, arguing that such an action would jeopardize the global security of its users.