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Apple Updates iMessage to Automatically Protect Passwords

mercredi 1 avril 2015

Apple Updates iMessage to Automatically Protect Passwords

imessage-securityWhile we don\'t typically cover breaking news here at PocletFullOfApps, this is something we could not resist. Just a few hours ago, we stumbled upon a hidden feature where Apple\'s popular iMessage system now has the ability to block passwords when sending them to your friend, family, or a contact. As of right now we\'re not exactly sure when or exactly why Apple implemented this new feature, however, it goes to show how security-focused Apple is in every way. To test this out, you must have iCloud enabled and synced with your Keychain.app on your Mac. For those who don\'t have a Mac or want to try this using other services, 1Password has teamed up with Apple as well. As a religious user of 1Password on Mac and iOS, this is something I have been waiting for a very long time.

"We are very happy to announce our collaboration with Apple to integrate 1Password even deeper into Mac and iOS for a much better, safer, and securer environment for all users", said Dave Karimov of 1Password in a press announcement earlier today.


From our tests, here is all the details below.

  • Systems effected: Mac (Yosemite), iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad.

  • Locations passwords are pulled from: Keychain.app, Remembered Passwords in Safari, iCloud, and 1Password.


Last but not least, you must remember to have iCloud enabled on any device you use with iMessage and you should be good from there on out. Apple\'s PR and Marketing Team decline to comment after contacting them.

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