Apple Lock Screen and Trust

With iOS 8 on the horizon the Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), hopes that we will trust some of our most personal and private data, Data that is relevant to our health. But in the new iOS operating system, Cupertino developers also seem to be unable to do much with the lock screens that have been on the platform for years.

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The last lock screen bug it is one of the simplest and fastest that has appeared to date. It is quick and easy to perform, it only takes a few seconds and the device is as if it was never locked. Fortunately, this bug allows it only in the last application that was open. Of course, it is still quite dangerous as the last application could have been one containing sensitive data.

In case you are one of Apple's fanatics and you can still find excuses for the lock screen detours, you should consider the following points.

First, Apple customers pay good money to για τις συσκευές iOS. Δεύτερο, καμία εταιρεία με high-end συσκευές δεν θα επέτρεπε να διαιωνίζεται ένα σφάλμα σαν και αυτό, και, τρίτον, η Apple μας ζητά να της εμπιστευόμαστε όλο και περισσότερα από την προσωπική μας ζωή. Τα of the lock screen probably show that the company does not quite understand the meaning of the word ". "

If you still do not care about your data, what about the data of your employer, or your customers or friends stored on your device? Do you say that they too have the same relaxed attitude?

I hope not.

What is also worrying, in the news of iOS 8, is that the keyboard allows third parties to use it. Apple claims that these keyboards won't be able to spy on what we type, but by that logic, the lock screen is supposed to be there to lock the device, and yet it doesn't.

It is all a matter of trust. And erosion of trust is the easiest thing in the world.

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Written by Dimitris

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