Apple is launching what it calls stolen device protection, which includes new security features to protect personal information in the event of phone theft. NBC News tech contributor Joanna Stern explains more about the new updates.
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Wow Apple is the real thief, so…
Android doesn't have that kind of security flaw.
Iβm here for it!πππ
Fascinating, canβt wait to tell Kollin about this.
should have done this yearssssss ago
who protects us from Apple?
Many years too late
WOW REALLY will it keep the zionist Pegasus spyware out of your "can you hear me now/personal tracking edvice" With 'face recognition'? The zionists will thank you for that. The sheep don't have a clue.
So now apple is going to force people into using face id. Every day big tech is taking more of your privacy.