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Apple’s free Passwords app is a World Password Day gift right on your iPhone

Macworld Password managers such as 1Password and LastPass are great and super important. We maintain a recommended list of Password managers for a reason—a good one makes it easy to use strong, unique passwords everywhere on the web, no matter what platform or browser you happen to use. But to get the most out of […]

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Apple warns iPhone users in 100 countries that they are victims of spyware

Apple has notified iPhone users in 100 countries that their devices have been infected with spyware, implying that it may be NSO’s Pegasus. The company has warned victims to take it seriously, and to immediately take a number of security actions in response. One of the recipients has shared almost the entire message, the first

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Apple warns iPhone owners of widespread mercenary spyware attack

Macworld Apple has reacted to what appears to be a huge spyware campaign this week by sending warnings to iPhone owners around the world. Recipients of the warnings are advised that a “mercenary spyware attack” is attempting to remotely compromise their device. As of Wednesday, according to TechCrunch, only two iPhone owners have publicly acknowledged

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Epic win: Apple forced to give developers (almost) free reign to link out and avoid paying Apple’s 30% cut

Apple has just been handed perhaps the most bullet-proof injunction ever, affecting the App Store in the United States, as a result of the ongoing dispute between Apple and Epic Games. Apple has said it will appeal, but comply in the meantime — and the judgement explicitly spells out how to do so, with seemingly little

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How the Apple TV 4K replaced my iPhone as my most-used Apple product

Macworld Once upon a time, my iPhone and Mac dominated my screen time. I’d use the former for texting, social media scrolling, listening to music, and so on, while the latter would handle work tasks, movie streaming, and long web-browsing sessions. But a few years ago, everything changed—when a less-popular Apple product unexpectedly joined my

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