At Apple's World Wide Developer Conference on Monday, the company debuted a slew of products and services, including a new Mac Pro that's part raw computing power, part cheese grater. But one new feature, mentioned in passing, could have an outsized impact on user security and privacy for years to come. Apple now has its own single sign-on scheme—and it's a major reimagining of how such a mechanism can work. You've seen single sign-on before, even if you don't use it. It's the technology that lets you use your Google or Facebook login to access other third-party services, instead of needing...
'Sign In With Apple' Protects You in Ways Google and Facebook Don't - WIRED
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