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Safeguarding your personal data on iOS 26 is more critical than ever. With increasing concerns about data collection by corporations, data brokers, and governments, taking control of your privacy settings is essential. The video below from Payette Forward ...
Learn how to limit iPhone app tracking with iOS privacy settings. Master data protection controls and stop apps from collecting your personal information. Pixabay, kropekk_pl Your iPhone knows more about you than you might realize. While Apple has built ...
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iOS 26.4.2 patches the web-based exploit chain Apple says is being used against iPhones in the wild
Apple released iOS 26.4.2 in late May 2026 to address a set of security vulnerabilities. The update patches multiple flaws, and Apple’s security advisory warns that at least some of the fixed issues “may have been actively exploited.
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At last year’s WWDC, Apple Intelligence certainly stole the show. I personally believe iOS 18 still would’ve been a very substantial software upgrade, even without a single AI upgrade. One of the large non-AI upgrades in iOS 18, besides the fully ...
Apple's new iOS 18 operating system for the iPhone was released Monday. While most of the focus has been on the new iPhone 16 and Apple Intelligence AI features, some tech experts say the new hardware is incremental at best, while the AI is first going ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kate O’Flaherty is a cybersecurity and privacy journalist. Apple’s iOS 18.2 update is coming soon, along with a bunch of new features that will be game-changing for iPhone security ...
Apple has a long history of upsetting regulators from different countries. Now, it seems the German antitrust regulator is unhappy with the company. Germany’s Federal Cartel Office has accused Apple of using its market power to give itself an unfair ...