Four years in, hackers and scammers haven’t been able to get past Lockdown Mode, Apple says.
Apple says it has not seen a single successful spyware attack on iPhones with Lockdown Mode enabled, highlighting how the feature limits attack surfaces and blocks common entry points used by advanced threats.
The tech giant’s claim that it has not seen any successful spyware attacks targeting Apple devices with Lockdown Mode enabled comes amid a leak of hacking tools targeting users running devices with older software.
Age verification for Apple accounts is now mandatory if you’re in the UK and use an iPhone or iPad.
Google is bringing its live translation feature to iOS, turning your headphones into a real-time translator that helps you follow conversations naturally without constantly checking your screen.
Here’s what we know, and what you need to know, about Coruna and DarkSword, two advanced iPhone hacking tools discovered by security researchers. DarkSword has now leaked online.
There’s growing momentum behind holding tech companies to account for protecting children, as Apple adds age verification in the UK.
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The iPhone Air is currently just £699 at Amazon, which might be the best deal I’ve ever seen on a new iPhone.
Apple may be testing a 200MP iPhone camera with a larger sensor, signaling a bigger leap in photo quality, but there’s no confirmed model or release timeline yet.
Android phones may now browse faster than iPhones, as Google claims Chrome has overtaken Safari in key speed tests. The real world impact depends on your device, network, and the sites you visit.