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Title: Apple takes privacy and security to a new level in iOS 13
Post by: HCK on June 04, 2019, 04:05:20 pm
Apple takes privacy and security to a new level in iOS 13

Apple takes privacy seriously. Here are the details on the new privacy and security features that you'll find in iOS 13 coming this fall.

Apple unveiled iOS 13 at the WWDC 2019 keynote, which comes with a lot of performance improvements and new features. One of their bigger points was Privacy and Security on iOS 13, and here's all the details on Apple's serious stance on user privacy.

Sign in with Apple
"Just Once" location sharing
HomeKit Secure Video
Sign in with Apple

With the new "Sign in with Apple" feature, you are able to sign in to websites and apps with just your Apple ID. There will no longer be a need to fill out forms or create more passwords.

Sign in with Apple just requires Face ID or Touch ID to work for confirmation, and then you're all set. Apps and websites will only be able to ask for your name and email address. However, Apple can also generate a random email address for you if you don't even want to give out your email, and all messages that are sent to that ...

Source: Apple takes privacy and security to a new level in iOS 13 (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheIphoneBlog/~3/qbSiJzd-SAQ/privacy-ios-13-everything-you-need-know)