Subj : Apple to empower privacy on iOS 18 by letting users choose who ca To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Fri Jun 14 2024 04:45:06 Apple to empower privacy on iOS 18 by letting users choose who can have access to their contacts Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2024 03:30:14 +0000 Description: This new feature could limit the amount of data harvested by app and quiet the ones always asking to access your contacts. FULL STORY ====================================================================== iOS 18 is slated to launch later this year, and many people are looking forward to all of the app upgrades and redesigns. However, one of the areas we feel has been overshadowed by all the shiny new features is the series of security updates the system is set to receive. We've seen some of the improvements, like the Password app to help people manage accounts and verification codes, among other things. What you may not know, though, is that Apple is going to change the way how third-party apps interact with your iPhone. At launch, iOS 18 will allow users to choose which contacts to share with an app. TechCrunch explains that whenever an iPhone owner is asked to give access to their address book, a new two-step permissions pop-up screen will appear. The first window will ask if you want to opt in, and the second will let you fine-tune your selection. Currently, iOS 17 gives you only two options: allowing full access or denying access. (Image credit: Apple) There are a couple of reasons why this is an improvement. Security firm Mysk states that this change would limit the amount of data third-party apps could harvest. LinkedIn, for example, was found gaining access to users contacts and calendars. The firm felt the service obtained too much authorization, so much so that they called on Apple to add limitations. The second effect of the update is it could (although its not confirmed) stop software from repeatedly asking for access even after they [have already] been denied. The idea here is if you give software limited permissions, it should shut them up for good since the criteria has technically been met. Locking and hiding In addition to the upcoming contact controls, iOS 18 will also introduce the ability to lock and hide apps. Apple says locking software protects its contents from view, while hiding prevents others from seeing the app altogther. All of the hidden apps will live in a single folder, which you'll need to authenticate yourself to gain access. (Image credit: Apple) Upon locking or hiding an app, your iPhone will ask you to authenticate yourself either through biometrics or a password. The feature is meant to give you peace of mind so you wont accidentally expose sensitive information to nosy people. 2024 is shaping up to be a substantial year for the tech giant. If you want to learn more, check out TechRadars roundup of everything that was announced during WWDC 2024 . You might also like What is Apple Intelligence? The new AI powers coming to your iPhone, iPad and Mac explained The Apple Journal app was a disappointment, but with the new features announced at WWDC 2024 I may be tempted back iOS 18 could deliver a small but important camera upgrade to help you take pro snaps ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/computing/software/apple-to-empower-privacy-on-ios-1 8-by-letting-users-choose-who-can-have-access-to-their-contacts --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .