Face ID with a Mask; Barcodes with Stamps; and Problems with OneDrive – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 225
Posted on by Kirk McElhearn
We look at some Face ID tricks for you, your iPhone, and your mask. OneDrive and Dropbox run into a kernel extension issue and things may be kind of haywire for their syncing capabilities. The App Store announces support for unlisted apps for private distribution. And the UK’s Royal Mail starts including barcodes with stamps, and fun may ensue.
- iOS 15.4 enables Face ID support while wearing a mask, no Apple Watch required
- Royal Mail adds barcodes to stamps offering digital extras
- GDPR enforcer rules that IAB Europe’s consent popups are unlawful
- App Store Now Supports Unlisted Apps Discoverable Only With a Direct Link
- macOS 12.3 to remove Python 2.7
- OneDrive Mac Users Unhappy With Buggy Update That Removes Ability to Keep Local Copies of Synced Files
- Inside the new Files On-Demand Experience on macOS
- Pennsylvania could become first state to pass law targeting AirTag abuse
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