Apple made a huge announcement at WWDC unveiling its latest security feature “Sign In with Apple” part of Tim Cooks more secure vision for Apple. The new sign-in system made by Apple that’s meant to replace other platforms offered by Facebook and Google who have had issues in the past with user data handling. Apple’s system is designed with security in mind and ensures your data stays secure, safe and doesn’t get abused by third-party developers. Sign In with Apple lets you login with Face ID or Touch ID, and it only lets you share your name and email address with apps.
Apple is taking this security feature very seriously as a twitter follower points out
“Sign In with Apple will be available for beta testing this summer. It will be required as an option for users in apps that support third-party sign-in when it is commercially available later this year.”
Apple plans to implement this feature very soon.
Wow. Apple sign-in support is mandatory? https://t.co/qen34RLGOW pic.twitter.com/gBhStE6HVN
— Ben Sandofsky (@sandofsky) June 3, 2019