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Protect Your iPhone Passcode by Using Face ID or Touch ID

Protect Your iPhone Passcode by Using Face ID or Touch ID

by Terry McAdams | Mar 2, 2023 | How-To, iPhone, privacy, Security

This is troubling. Joanna Stern and Nicole Nguyen of the Wall Street Journal have published an article (paywalled) and accompanying video that describes attacks on hundreds of iPhone users in major cities throughout the United States. Some attacks involve drugging...
What Is Google Web & App Activity, and Should You Leave It Enabled?

What Is Google Web & App Activity, and Should You Leave It Enabled?

by Terry McAdams | Feb 23, 2023 | privacy

Earlier this year, some of our clients received an email from Google reminding them that they have Web & App Activity turned on. Those with a healthy dose of caution were concerned that it might be a phishing attack, but no, it’s legitimate. Their next questions...
How to Share a Contact Card without Sharing Everything in iOS 16

How to Share a Contact Card without Sharing Everything in iOS 16

by Terry McAdams | Feb 7, 2023 | Contacts, iPad, iPhone, privacy, Tip

Apple makes it easy to share contact cards on the iPhone or iPad—just scroll down in a contact and tap Share Contact. But what if you don’t want to share every piece of data on that card? To avoid oversharing in iOS 16 or iPadOS 16, tap Filter Fields at the top of the...
Protect Your Hidden and Recently Deleted Albums in Photos

Protect Your Hidden and Recently Deleted Albums in Photos

by Terry McAdams | Jan 26, 2023 | Photos, privacy, Tip

Photos has long provided a hidden album you could use to hold images you wanted to keep a little more private. Until this year, however, it was security through obscurity: anyone who knew to reveal the album in Settings > Photos on an iPhone or iPad or by choosing...
What Is Advanced Data Protection for iCloud? Should You Enable It?

What Is Advanced Data Protection for iCloud? Should You Enable It?

by Terry McAdams | Jan 17, 2023 | iCloud, privacy, Security

In early December, Apple made a surprise announcement: Advanced Data Protection for iCloud. It’s not as though iCloud’s standard data protection is problematic, but it hinges on one architectural decision that makes some iCloud data theoretically vulnerable: Apple...
LastPass Security Breach: Here’s What to Do

LastPass Security Breach: Here’s What to Do

by Terry McAdams | Jan 10, 2023 | 1Password, News, password manager, passwords, privacy, Security

Password management company LastPass has announced that it suffered a security breach in which attackers stole both encrypted customer account data (which is bad) and customer vaults containing encrypted usernames and passwords (which is much, much worse). On the...
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