WhatsApp Lets You Reserve a Username, Making Your Phone Number More Private ...
Apple today announced that the Passwords app can now automatically update weak and compromised passwords using Apple Intelligence and Safari to take action on a user's behalf. The feature builds on ...
WhatsApp today began rolling out username reservations worldwide, allowing users to claim a unique name. Here are the details.
Today Apple unveiled major AI upgrades coming in iOS 27 and its other forthcoming software updates. One such AI feature involves the Apple Passwords app. Passwords launched two years ago as a ...
Claiming your WhatsApp username takes under a minute, but there are a few rules and one important caveat about timing you should understand first.
WhatsApp opens username reservations for 3 billion users on June 30. Handles are first come, first served, and phone numbers ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Apple's new AI wants to fix your bad passwords. At its Worldwide ...
WhatsApp is adding usernames that let people start conversations without sharing their phone numbers, expanding its privacy tools ahead of a wider rollout later in 2026. Users will be able to share a ...
At WWDC 2026, Apple announced an Apple Intelligence-powered feature that can automatically fix weak and compromised passwords. Right now, Safari and the built-in Apple Passwords app can automatically ...
Passwords could soon become passé. Effective passwords are cumbersome, all the more so when reinforced by two-factor authentication. But the need for authentication and secure access to websites is as ...
Worried about your passwords falling into the wrong hands? Apple's iOS 27 is here to help with a security update for the Passwords app. Introduced with iOS 18 in 2024, Apple Passwords helps create and ...
Passwords aren’t hard to remember. But strong passwords can be tricky, which is what you’re supposed to be using for all your accounts where possible. However, we get it, some of you might use simple ...