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    Digital Privacy for Apple Users: Best Practices to Avoid Identity Theft

    In 2025, Apple users will face more sophisticated identity theft than ever before. One solution to protect themselves from different scams is adopting certain in-built security tools Apple provides. Apple’s…

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    Between 2007 and 2023, the Silicon Valley-based company sold nearly two billion iPhones. With an estimated two billion users, Apple retains only slightly less than 25% of the smartphone market…

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    Apple to introduce Touch ID and FaceID login option for iCloud.com

    Apple is reportedly beta testing Touch ID and Face ID logins for iCloud.com. Beta testers have spotted a new iCloud website on iOS 13, iPad OS 13 and macOS Catalina,…

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    Sign In With Apple project criticized by OpenID Foundation

    The OpenID Foundation has criticized Apple’s new Sign In With Apple feature. Announced at this year’s WWDC 2019 last month, Apple confirmed that Sign In With Apple would serve as…

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    Apple will force developers to use Sign In With Apple

    Apple will force developers to use its new Sign In With Apple feature when it releases iOS 13 later in the year, according to updated App Store guidelines. Apple announced…

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    F1 Haptic Trailer Shakes Up the iPhone Experience

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    Apple’s Rumored AI Smart Glasses: A Game-Changer Over Meta Ray-Bans?

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