iOS-to-Android messaging just got a whole lot more private
…Fast-forward to now, and that support is finally gaining the most important security layer. Apple has been promising end-to-end encryption (E2EE) support for its cross-OS RCS messaging for…
…Fast-forward to now, and that support is finally gaining the most important security layer. Apple has been promising end-to-end encryption (E2EE) support for its cross-OS RCS messaging for…
…To enable it, open Settings > Security & privacy > App pinning and turn the feature on. When enabled, open the app you want to pin, go to the Recent apps screen, tap the app…
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…I actually really like the idea, and can definitely see how it was conceived with well-meaning intentions. However, it does pose a variety of privacy concerns, and there is something quite…
…Plus, because the code is open, anyone can inspect it, which is great if you care about privacy and security. This app store solves my biggest open source app problem SafeHaven makes…
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…There's a dedicated privacy menu under Privacy Protection Strategies in Settings. The feature bundles safe file sharing and blocking location permission when apps aren't in use. I take the extra…
…So, the lack of cross-platform E2EE support for RCS chats on the iPhone stood out like a sore thumb, especially since Apple heavily talks about privacy and security on its devices…
…It's all a balance of convenience and security. One aspect that took some getting used to was signing back in to sites when I restarted my computer. Balance, I remind myself…
…Thanks to my current role with Android Police, I learned to appreciate user security and privacy, leading me into studying Cyber Security. My first Android phone was the Samsung Galaxy Note II…