Apple announced some big new security features on Wednesday. | Illustration by Nick Barclay / The Verge

Apple will finally be adding end-to-end encryption to iCloud backups, the company said as part of a major set of security announcements on Wednesday. Under what it calls Advanced Data Protection, Apple will expand the number of ā€œdata categoriesā€ protected by end-to-end encryption from 14 to 23, with backups, Notes, and Photos now covered.

Users on Appleā€™s beta program in the US will be able to enable Advanced Data Protection beginning Wednesday, Apple says. It will be available broadly to US users by the end of the year and will begin rolling out globally in early 2023.

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A screenshot detailing whatā€™s included as part of Advanced Data Protection.

Apple is also improving its two-factor authentication support by letting users secure their accounts with hardware keys starting early next year. Hardware keys, like YubiKeys, have become increasingly popular tools to provide an extra layer of security for your online accounts, and soon, youā€™ll be able to use a key with your iCloud account as well.

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Hereā€™s what it will look like when you use a hardware security key with your iPhone.

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