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« on: June 09, 2018, 04:05:22 pm »

What's new in Apple's Privacy Settings?

Curious about what's new in Apple's Privacy Settings according to the company's WWDC announcements? Here's everything we know so far.

At this year's Worldwide Developer's Conference in San Jose, Apple introduced huge updates to both iOS and macOS (among many other things). Because Apple has always been a big proponent of user privacy, it makes perfect sense that the upcoming overhauls offer more improved Privacy Settings as well. Here's what we know so far based on the company's WWDC presentations and previews.

iOS 12

Password management

During Apple's Platforms State of the Union address, the company emphasized its staunch commitment to privacy and security. After reviewing how Apple has protected user data in the past using techniques like on-device encryption and Face ID, speaker Katie gave viewers a more detailed look at iOS 12's new secure password management features.

Passwords are stored in iCloud Keychain and are available on all your Apple devices, allowing your device ...

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