First came Apple iOS 13, with a host of exciting security and privacy features. SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesApple’s iOS 13 is the first operating system that puts security and privacy at the front and center–at least as far as the iPhone maker’s marketing is concerned. During the discussion on January 7, she outlined Apple’s “privacy by design” approach including differential privacy, and the minimal data collected by its voice assistant Siri–which since Apple’s iOS 13.2 also now offers an opt-in only to voice recordings. Apple’s approach to security and privacy fuels growthOn January 8, Apple announced that 2019 was the biggest year for services in its history, at least partially fuelled by its approach to security and privacy. Even so, there are lots of options for Apple users looking to improve their security and privacy.
Source: Forbes January 09, 2020 08:03 UTC