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Apple's New iPhone Update Is Restricting Internet Freedom in the UK

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Why This Matters

Apple's recent iOS 26.4 update introduces mandatory age and identity verification, significantly restricting internet access for UK users and raising concerns about privacy and freedom of expression. This move marks an unprecedented shift in how consumer devices regulate online content, potentially setting a concerning precedent for digital rights.

Key Takeaways

A recent iPhone software update is quietly changing how millions of people in the UK access the internet — and most people don’t yet realise the scale of what’s happened.

With the release of iOS 26.4, Apple has introduced mandatory age and identity checks at the operating system level. In simple terms, your iPhone may now require you to prove your age before you can freely browse the web or use certain apps.

The only other countries where Apple has imposed similar demands are South Korea and Singapore – countries without a fully free internet.

This is a serious and unprecedented step — one that risks undermining privacy, freedom of expression, and equal access to information.

We’ve written to Apple to demand they drop this ID check urgently.

What’s changed?

Under iOS 26.4, Apple has automatically switched on:

Web content filtering

“ Communication Safety” tools powered by AI

These restrictions apply to all users — unless you verify your age.

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