Apple brings California driver’s licenses and state IDs to Apple Wallet
… As an additional security step, users will also be prompted to complete a series of facial and head movements during the setup process. …
… As an additional security step, users will also be prompted to complete a series of facial and head movements during the setup process. …
… From there, they can hold their iPhone or Apple Watch near an identity reader, review the specific information being requested, and use Face ID or Touch ID to authenticate. …
… So far, companies have submitted requests for some of the most sensitive data on a user’s iPhone. …
… This Notarization process involves a combination of automated checks and human review, and helps ensure apps function as promised and are free of known malware, viruses, or other security threats. …
… Notarization involves a combination of automated checks and human review. …
… Swift Assist uses a powerful model that runs in the cloud — and like all Apple developer services, it is built with privacy and security in mind. Developers’ code is only used to process requests and never stored on servers, and Apple will not use it to train machine learning models. …
… Like all IDs in Apple Wallet, this new solution takes advantage of the privacy and security features already built into iPhone and Apple Watch. …
… For requests that require more processing power, Private Cloud Compute extends the privacy and security of Apple devices into the cloud to unlock even more intelligence. …
… To run more complex requests that require more processing power, Private Cloud Compute extends the privacy and security of Apple devices into the cloud to unlock even more intelligence. …
… With presenter preview, users can now see what they’re about to share before sharing it with apps like FaceTime and Zoom. …