{"id":157554,"date":"2023-04-16T12:41:19","date_gmt":"2023-04-16T07:11:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/centralrecorder.com\/iphone-owners-must-look-for-apple-pop-up-its-too-risky-to-ignore-for-millions\/"},"modified":"2023-04-16T12:42:45","modified_gmt":"2023-04-16T07:12:45","slug":"iphone-owners-must-look-for-apple-pop-up-its-too-risky-to-ignore-for-millions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/centralrecorder.com\/iphone-owners-must-look-for-apple-pop-up-its-too-risky-to-ignore-for-millions\/","title":{"rendered":"iPhone owners must look for Apple pop-up \u2013 it’s too risky to ignore for millions"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
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Apple has created a special pop-up that could help protect you against cyber-attacks.<\/p>\n

It’s something you see from time to time when surfing the internet or downloading new applications.<\/p>\n

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Apps will only see the randomly-generated email that Apple has created \u2013 and not your real address<\/span>Apple<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The service is called Sign In with Apple and has only existed for a couple of years.<\/p>\n

You might have downloaded it to your iPhone and not even realized.<\/p>\n

You can use it to log in with your Apple ID on websites and hide your emails.<\/p>\n

Apple explains that “Sign in with Apple” is a fast, simple and private way for you to log into third-party applications and websites by using your Apple ID.<\/p>\n

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It’s not necessary to sign in using your social media account or real email.<\/p>\n

It also makes hacking harder.<\/p>\n

Your other accounts are protected from a breach if you do not have your password and email address.<\/p>\n

The best way to prevent a nightmare is by avoiding a hacking attack.<\/p>\n

You can also close your Apple “fake emails” if you find out that a big leak has exposed one.<\/p>\n

It means that you can stop spammers using your email address to send you emails.<\/p>\n

Apple’s Sign-in explained<\/h2>\n

Apple’s Hide My Email feature is integrated directly into Sign in with Apple.<\/p>\n

The program will create and share a unique, random email that you can use to forward your email.<\/p>\n

You can be contacted via a website but it won’t have your email address.<\/p>\n

Apple’s Sign In with Apple service won’t even track your app usage.<\/p>\n

The system uses two-factor authentication, so that you can use Face ID or touch ID to sign in.<\/p>\n

Unfortunately, Sign in with Apple is not available everywhere.<\/p>\n

You’ll be able to see it on your app or web page when signing up.<\/p>\n

Setup is quick and easy. You can sign in with Face ID or TouchID on your iPhone.<\/p>\n

The app or web page may not support Sign In With Apple yet if you do not see the button.<\/p>\n

If you are under 13, this feature will not work.<\/p>\n

Apple users can always check the status of their Apple Sign in with Apple Apps.<\/p>\n

Tap your name in Settings on iPhone.<\/p>\n

Then go to Password & Security and then tap Apps Using Your Apple ID.<\/p>\n

Apps and services that are popular now offer the Hide My Email and Sign In With Apple systems.<\/p>\n

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The clever iPhone hack is now even easier.<\/p>\n

Signing in with your Apple ID is also possible at any point.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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