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« on: March 30, 2018, 04:05:22 pm »

How HomeKit's software authentication works

With the launch of iOS 11.3, Apple has introduced a new software authentication option for HomeKit accessory manufacturers.

iOS 11.3 is here and it features a whole host of fun new features, including new Animoji, ARKit 1.5, iPhone battery health settings, health records, and so much more. One of the features that didn't make the bulleted list of most important new features is a little thing called software authentication for HomeKit-enabled accessories. And I'd argue it's one of the most exciting things shipping in iOS 11.3. Why? Because it means we could see several new HomeKit-enabled accessories hitting the market.

Here's why.

Understanding HomeKit requirements

As of WWDC 2017, hobbyists and "makers" have been able to create HomeKit-enabled accessories for non-commercial purposes. Because they're meant to be used in personal HomeKit setups, these accessories don't have to adhere to the same stringent rules and regulations required of commercial accessories.

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