WatchOS 6: The 8 best features coming to your Apple Watch [www.businessinsider.com]
Apple's Sign In Sticks it to Google and Facebook for the Good of Everyone [www.digitaltrends.com]
Apple’s new sign-in button is built for a post-Cambridge Analytica world [www.theverge.com]
Sign In with Apple = ? https://t.co/QXbQTTqhR4 @DigitalTrends
— Julian Chokkattu (@JulianChokkattu) June 7, 2019
Curious about the new "Sign in with @Apple" service announced at #WWDC19? I shared some of my thoughts with @AndyBoxall for his latest @DigitalTrends piece. ⬇️ #WWDC2019 #WWDC #Apple #SSO https://t.co/eQLKN5TTHB
— Josh Long (the JoshMeister) (@theJoshMeister) June 8, 2019
Apple’s new sign-in button is built for a post-Cambridge Analytica world https://t.co/aVdIMT3ZBF pic.twitter.com/Nr9nUic6Mc
— The Verge (@verge) June 8, 2019
”This might seem strange: Apple is tightening the reins on developers at a developer conference, of all places”
— Nati Shochat ??♂️ (@natisho) June 8, 2019
Unlike Facebook, Apple is making sure that their platform is not a place for data and privacy abuse.
That’s what it’s all about.https://t.co/vgJXNmMsxx
Apple's sign-in button, built for a post-Cambridge Analytica world, is a sign of how much tech infrastructure needs to be rebuilt as privacy expectations change https://t.co/7Eq1fVtK69
— Dries Buytaert (@Dries) June 9, 2019
.@Apple is introducing its own single sign-on (SSO) service, a direct competitor to those offered by @Google and @Facebook. The new service is aimed at paring back data collection, with only minimal data shared with the app. @russellbrandom for @Verge https://t.co/nnzexu872z
— Privacy Project (@PrivacyProject) June 9, 2019
“Of course, single sign-on alone won’t stop the next Cambridge Analytica. Addressing the true problem means changing the way apps interact with the data on your phone and changing the way personal info moves between third parties online.” https://t.co/31v2pdvgi4
— Jay (@ItzSnee) June 9, 2019