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If you’re passionate about security and privacy (and you should be) then you may want the world’s first Lightning-compatible security key to protect iPhones, iPads and Macs…
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by Jonny Evans · Published August 21, 2019
If you’re passionate about security and privacy (and you should be) then you may want the world’s first Lightning-compatible security key to protect iPhones, iPads and Macs…
by Jonny Evans · Published August 19, 2019
Certo Software claims to develop the only iPhone spyware detection tool in the world, but is it safe?
by Jonny Evans · Published August 7, 2019
Apple will limit background access for Voice over IP (VoIP) apps running on iPhones and iPads starting in April 2020, and that’s a jolly good idea…
by Jonny Evans · Published July 9, 2019
Delete Zoom. It has a serious vulnerablity that lets any website open up a video-enabled call on your Mac — you don’t want this…
by Jonny Evans · Published June 21, 2019
BirdMiner Mac malware is a poster child for life outside Apple’s curated App Store model, and also shows that if you want software (or anything else) for nothing, you’re doing it wrong. How to avoid it:
by Jonny Evans · Published March 1, 2019 · Last modified June 5, 2020
The EFF is right to argue that iCloud users should be able to encrypt their files, but perhaps there are other reasons this isn’t possible: We need a bill of digital rights.
by Jonny Evans · Published February 5, 2019
How can you tell when a conversation you are having in Apple’s Messages app on your iPhone is encrypted? Well, blue is good, green is bad, and here’s the reason why.
by Jonny Evans · Published February 4, 2019
Advertisers are squealing because Apple just shut down another of the tools they use to track you and your online behaviour, here’s how to enable the new feature.
by Jonny Evans · Published January 15, 2019
Private and secure search engine DuckDuckGo has just announced that it has integrated Apple Maps into its search results, meaning that in future maps you find in search results will be made by Apple and no data about you will be grabbed by the search engine or maps provider.
by Jonny Evans · Published December 19, 2018
Apple’s decision to support third-party password management systems has seen lots more people begin to use systems like Last Pass, Last Pass claims.
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