Talking Tech: Your iPhone will soon be more secure
Hey, it's Thursday, which means more Talking Tech. It's Brett Molina here with fresh headlines as I put off my holiday shopping for another day.
Let's begin with the iPhone. Most of us own one – except my editor, who proudly reminds me she uses an Android. Soon, Apple will make its signature smartphone and other devices more secure.
On Wednesday, Apple will roll out several security features, including support for end-to-end encryption for iCloud.
So what does that mean? Any data eligible under end-to-end encryption can't be read during transit. If you send a message, only the sender and recipient can view it. If you upload iPhone cloud backups, photos or notes, they're only visible to you. As Apple points out, not even they can view this data.
Apple will also add Contact Key Verification for iMessage, a feature that allows users to confirm the identity of the person they're messaging.
What else happened in tech
You can thank your Amazon driver. Customers can now offer a $5 tip.
Theranos case. Elizabeth Holmes' former partner Ramesh 'Sunny' Balwani gets nearly 13 years.
The latest on Twitter. Building officials in San Francisco want to investigate the company's headquarters over reported makeshift bedrooms.
Thursday tech tip
The best part about the holidays is spending time with family, friends and other loved ones. But what if you want to preserve those memories? This tech can help.
One more thing
Just when I'm trying to eat healthy in between the Thanksgiving feast and the forthcoming Christmas spread, McDonald's offers 50-cent double cheeseburgers for Thursday and Friday. Too tempting.
That's a wrap. See you next week.
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