Apple improves Safari and iCloud password handling
Apple has made a small but big improvement in Safari/iCloud Keychain password management, preventing instances in which passwords are saved with no username.
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by Jonny Evans · Published February 17, 2022
Apple has made a small but big improvement in Safari/iCloud Keychain password management, preventing instances in which passwords are saved with no username.
by Jonny Evans · Published January 21, 2022
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by Jonny Evans · Published December 3, 2021
Apple will be sending emails to U.S. State Department employees to say they’ve been surveilled by nation states using Israel-based NSO Group’s spy tech.
by Jonny Evans · Published November 24, 2021
The first of Apple’s NSO spyware threat warnings are reportedly being received in Thailand, Uganda, Ghana, and El Salvador, according to reports.
by Jonny Evans · Published November 3, 2021
Apple’s SVP Software Engineering, Craig Federighi, appeared at WebSummit 2021 in beautiful Lisbon to passionately evangelize the company’s security message
by Jonny Evans · Published October 25, 2021
Facebook reads the accelerometer all the time, researchers warn — even when you ask it not to track you — which is a pretty poor show.
by Jonny Evans · Published October 15, 2021 · Last modified October 16, 2021
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by Jonny Evans · Published October 12, 2021
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by Jonny Evans · Published October 5, 2021
Schools and enterprises seeking an automated web filtering and encryption product can now use a new solution for Apple products from Mosyle.
by Jonny Evans · Published October 4, 2021
Apple in iOS 15 has quietly begun encrypting Safari Bookmarks in iCloud. It means no one, not Apple nor anyone else, can monitor these.
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