Here's how Apple will force the deployment of its login service, secure and without data leaks!

Apple yesterday unveiled many new features for its different operating systems, announcements thatwe have summarized in a summary article. The Apple firm is making several improvements to the security of user data.

One of them is the ability for users to log inin third-party applications, with anew login service made in Apple, which of course does notshare no datawith third parties. Here ishow Apple will force the deployment of its login service.

The service “Sign in with Apple” is currently in beta, but as soon as it becomes publicly available this fall, it will becomerequired in many apps. Websites will also be able to add this new login service.

The affected apps areall those that offer a fast connection servicevia Google, Facebook or otherwise. They must offer Apple's login service as an option.

This has several advantages, because it does notdoes not share user data, which is far from being the case with a connection via Google or Facebook. So, a big kick in the data sharing business of many companies.

Apple's login service has been well designed to protect the user, since it is possible to connect with their iCloud email address, or arandomly generated email addressso as not to disclose his real email address.

Also readour summary of the WWDC 2019 conference, as well as the following articles on the new features announced, concerningiOS 13 in particular:

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