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Apple uses encryption features to safeguard user data and enable remote wipe in case of device theft or loss. The secure components provide encryption of data at rest, secure boot, and biometrics. To ensure security, Apple has a process of app approval in place. Only approved apps can launch.
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Apple announced new features on December 7, 2022 to secure user data from hackers, including "Advanced Data Protection" for iCloud, which uses end-to-end encryption to protect files from attackers. The third feature, "Security Keys for Apple ID," enables users to log into Apple accounts using a hardware security key as a secure alternative to passwords.
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Apple believes privacy is a fundamental right and gives users controls over their information and how apps use it. The Secure Enclave in Apple devices provides the foundation for encryption, secure boot, and biometrics. Software requires a secure hardware foundation, so Apple devices have security capabilities built into silicon.