Google has introduced a new feature called Restore Credentials which saves your app login info and restores it seamlessly on new devices.

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    1 month ago

    Thanks for the links! apparently apple seems to deal with breaches quite well, and at least in the firewall times article most of the Breaches were not on really caused by apple and they reacted anyways. Exceptions are the pegasus hack, but no software is secure, and the exploit got patched.

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      1 month ago

      surr… that’s how breach timelines go in general, it’s a lot easier to “hack” lax security procedures directly or for third parties that Apple or Microsoft shares sensitive information with than it is to attack any database directly.

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          24 days ago

          hasn’t worked yet, 2fa doesn’t help with third-party breaches, and apparently doesn’t help secure Apple’s back end either.

          they’ve got to invest more in basic security infrastructure instead of placing the burden on the consumer, but I don’t think that’s going to happen either, since apple consumers are still happy getting breached every year.

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            23 days ago

            and what do you personally use? which company is up to your high security standards?

            because i read the same breaches with android powered phones, web browsers, windows… etc.

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              23 days ago

              are you John Apple?

              is there some reason you’re taking personal offense at Apple’s security failings?

              you thought ios was secure.

              it isn’t. ho hum.