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Never ignore new Apple alert on your iPhone – it could save you from attacks

APPLE has a special feature that lets you protect your privacy – and potentially avoid hack attacks.

It works using a pop-up that you’ll see from time to time when browsing the web.

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AppleApps will only see the randomly-generated email that Apple has created – and not your real address[/caption]

The feature is called Sign In with Apple – and you may have already used it.

It’s a way to sign in to websites with your Apple ID and, importantly, lets you hide your email.

“Sign In with Apple is the fast, easy and more private way to sign in to third-party apps and websites using the Apple ID that you already have,” Apple explained.

This means you don’t need to share your real email or sign in with social media accounts.

That ultimately means websites have less information about you, which makes life harder for hackers too.

Apple’s Hide My Email system is built directly in to Sign In with Apple.


It creates and shares a unique and random email address that will forward to your personal email.

So you can still be contacted by a website, but they won’t know your actual email address.

Apple says its Sign In with Apple system won’t track you as you use apps either.

And the whole system is two-factor authenticated so you can sign in using Face ID or Touch ID.

Sign In with Apple isn’t available everywhere, sadly.

But if it is available, you’ll see it pop up on an app or website at sign up.

It only takes a few seconds to set up, and you sign in using Face ID or Touch ID on your iPhone.

If you don’t see a button to Sign In with Apple, it means that app or website doesn’t support it yet.

You also can’t use the feature if you’re under 13 years of age.

Apple users can check their Sign In with Apple apps at any time.

On iPhone,s imply go to Settings then tap your name.

Then go to Password & Security and then tap Apps Using Your Apple ID.

The Sign In with Apple and Hide My Email system is around two years old, but now many more websites use it.

So it’s never been easier to use the feature.

You can also stop using your Apple ID to sign in at any time.

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