Apple’s Passwords App: Promising but Lacking Essential Features
Apple introduces its Passwords app in iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, aiming to compete with third-party managers like 1Password. Despite its streamlined interface, the app lacks essential features such as credit card support and secure notes, prompting users to consider alternatives like Proton Pass. As Apple enhances its Passwords app, the demand for comprehensive password management solutions continues to grow.
Apple Announces iOS 18 with Exciting New Features at WWDC 2024
iOS 18 has been officially announced by Apple at WWDC 2024, unveiling a redesigned home screen, customizable control center, locked apps, text messaging via satellite, and AI features. The developer beta is now available for Apple Developer program members, but caution is advised due to potential stability issues like app crashes and increased battery consumption.
The Feasibility and Implications of a Passwordless Society
As technology continues to advance, the idea of a world without passwords is becoming increasingly feasible. Rohan Ramesh, Director of Product Marketing at Entrust, explores this concept and delves into the potential implications of a passwordless society. Passwords have long…