Tuesday, June 4, 2019
Apple introduces ‘Sign in with Apple’ to help protect your privacy – TechCrunch
Apple has a new way to stop third-party sites and services from getting your information when you sign up to an app. All too often, developers give users the chance to sign in with one-click — using data fed in from Facebook, Google or Twitter. “Now this can be convenient, but it also can come at the cost of your privacy — your personal information sometimes gets shared behind the scenes and
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