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LOCKED AWAY: WHY APPLE IS THE KING OF SECURITY

SECURITY AND THE EVER-CHANGING LANDSCAPE

With more than 588 million customers around the world, Apple has a lot of responsibility on its shoulders. Not only to create innovative and futuristic products to help users connect and create on a more advanced level, but to protect them and their data from entering into the wrong hands. Apple has always considered security one of its biggest strengths, regularly adding functionality and protections to its iOS and macOS operating systems, but how does it compare to the rest of the industry? And with Facebook under fire for sharing user datawith political consultancies , what more can Apple do to keep its users safe from harm? Today, we’re delving deeper into Apple’s security, and bringing you the latest developments in the company’s ongoing fight against hackers and ‘bad actors’.

iOS: THE WORLD’S MOST SECURE OPERATING SYSTEM

One of the greatest benefits of iOS is its sandboxed ecosystem, meaning each app exists in its own walled-off space, reducing the chances of other apps interacting with and causing damage to the operating system.

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