A new study says the iPhone isn’t as locked down as it could be for the sake of user convenience — but there are steps that you can take to secure your data.Face ID is a convenient way to access your encrypted iPhoneMost important data today is encrypted at rest and end-to-end encrypted when being transferred, like with Apple’s iMessage. This means most bad actors cannot get to your most precious data without first unlocking your device. Read more…
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Apple encryption is a balance between user convenience and total security, new study shows
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