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A look at security in iOS 15

Early in June this year, Apple revealed that it had a new version of iOS in the works, due to go into beta in July and likely to be released sometime between September and November.

We’ve been consistently impressed with Apple’s approach to security in the last few years. Unlike Google, for whom your privacy is antithetical to its business model, Apple has consistently added new and impressive security features to its platforms. While you can, of course, secure Android phones and tablets, doing so often requires a lot of extra expertise and software. Apple is building a lot of the tools you need right into the OS.

This latest version of iOS is no different, with some very interesting additions to

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