Comparing Face ID, Touch ID, and Passcode Security – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 254
Posted on by Kirk McElhearn
Apple has announced the date for its iPhone event; it’s on September 7, and we discuss what we could see. We also look at more mobile apps that inject JavaScript in web pages in their in-app browsers; are they doing this to collect data? And we look at Face ID, Touch ID, and passcodes to determine which is more secure.
- Apple Announces ‘Far Out’ September 7 Event: iPhone 14, Apple Watch Series 8, More
- How to Install macOS Monterey on Unsupported Macs, for Security Improvements
- Apple delivers iPadOS 16.1 beta ahead of iOS 16 fall release
- iOS 16.1 to let users delete Wallet app amid antitrust concerns over Apple Pay
- TikTok also injecting code into websites to track its users, research says
- InAppBrowser.com: see what JavaScript gets injected through an in-app browser
- Plex password reset
- Apple updates Boot Camp for Intel Macs with WPA3 Wi-Fi support
- A Dad Took Photos of His Naked Toddler for the Doctor. Google Flagged Him as a Criminal.
- Apple Patches Two Actively Exploited Vulns in Monterey 12.5.1, iOS and iPadOS 15.6.1
- Old laptop hard drives will allegedly crash when exposed to Janet Jackson music
- Which Is More Secure: Face ID, Touch ID, or a Passcode?
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