In its ongoing efforts to ensure strong security for customers, Apple will require the use of app-specific passwords from June 15th. This affects you if you use a ...
In a bid to strengthen its security with regards to Cloud account Apple has introduced a new rule for all the apps trying to sign in to iCloud account. Starting from ...
Beginning on 15 June, app-specific passwords will be required to access your iCloud data using third-party apps such as Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, or other mail, contacts and calendar ...
Apple has announced that third-party applications will need application-specific passwords for iCloud access starting next month. What this means is that people who want to use third-party apps with ...
Apple’s security systems stole another advantage against rivals today when the company finally enabled app-specific passwords to help improve the level of protection its customers enjoy. “Thank you ...
Move will affect third-party apps only. Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Mac Any third-party app which accesses iCloud data for contacts, calendar, and mail messages will ...
Apple upped its account security for Apple IDs years ago to prevent unwanted and unauthorized third-party access to all your information. Apple relies on Apple ID across all its software and services, ...
You open your inbox and see a subject line from Apple. It says an app-specific password was generated for your account. Then your stomach drops. The email claims you ...
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