When Apple announced a handful of new security features last year, I was excited. Very excited. We can make it more difficult to attack our phones, the messages we send our friends, and our Apple accounts and iCloud backups. The features are optional to use, which is fine considering the chaos that would ensue if Apple just turned them on. But lately
Apple's security marketing is pushing people away
Apple's security marketing is pushing people…
Apple's security marketing is pushing people away
When Apple announced a handful of new security features last year, I was excited. Very excited. We can make it more difficult to attack our phones, the messages we send our friends, and our Apple accounts and iCloud backups. The features are optional to use, which is fine considering the chaos that would ensue if Apple just turned them on. But lately