Apple announced a slew of new features for iPhone users as part of the upcoming iOS 18 software update - but some people believe the company has gone too far
The tech behemoth unveiled at the WorldWide Developers Conference yesterday a slew of new capabilities that iPhone aficionados can expect to enjoy later this year. These enhancements include the ability to transcribe phone conversations, advanced photo-editing tools, and unprecedented customisation options for the home screen.
In their press statement, Apple claimed iOS 18 will offer "peace of mind" to those seeking to keep certain information, including apps and notifications, under wraps. They elaborated: "Users can now lock an app; and for additional privacy, they can hide an app, moving it to a locked, hidden apps folder.
While the update might be applauded by those looking to bolster security on their banking apps, there are concerns it could also be exploited for nefarious purposes.
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