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Is iOS 18 more secure?

Is iOS 18 more secure?

Apple continues to tighten the screws on security with each update of its operating system. And iOS 18 doesn't just come with aesthetic nonsense or some new emoji. This time the big bet is on protecting our accounts and personal data, with a special focus on passwords. If you're one of those people who uses the same password for everything (yes, like "1234" or "password"), get ready, because this will interest you.

Improved password management

One of the crown jewels in iOS 18 is its revamped password manager. This isn't your typical basic storage. You can now import passwords from other password managers quickly and securely. So if you were stuck with external apps like LastPass or Dashlane, it's time to simplify your life. Apple has gotten serious and wants to be the place where you have everything stored without the paranoia.

The import process is as easy as a few simple steps. Even if you're not tech savvy, you won't get lost in the process. This not only makes your life easier, but also centralises your security, removing the need to rely on third party applications that, let's be honest, are not always shielded against attacks.

Saying goodbye to traditional passwords

One of the most talked about new features is the implementation and improvement of passkeys. Basically, Apple is looking to kill the passwords of a lifetime. What do these passkeys offer? They use biometric data such as your face or fingerprint to authenticate. Imagine not having to remember or type anything, just being yourself in front of the iPhone and that's it.

If this sounds futuristic, it's not. Apple is already working with a number of platforms to make passcodes the authentication standard. Best of all, these keys are not stored on servers, but on your devices, which drastically reduces the possibility of massive leaks.

ICloud is also getting up to speed

Another important point is the integration with iCloud Keychain, the password manager that many didn't even know they had enabled. With iOS 18, iCloud allows you to sync your passwords more securely between devices. And if you're the kind of person who forgets everything except how to unlock your phone, here's a good tool to keep everything under control.

Plus, they've added features to share passwords with family or co-workers without compromising your privacy. So yes, now you can pass Wi-Fi to your colleague without them having to check the sticker on your router.

Apple fights digital spies

Apple is obsessed with making you feel safe. Whether you're browsing in Safari or downloading new apps, iOS 18 brings improvements to how data is handled. One of the most useful features is automatic notification if one of your passwords has been leaked online. Imagine being alerted before your Netflix account is hijacked by a stranger on another continent.

Another major issue is the ability to create temporary emails to sign up to websites without giving your real address. This, along with improvements to the VPN built into iCloud+, makes any online movement much more difficult to track.

Relying solely on the workings of the operating system to solve these security problems isn't the right thing to do either. It is also advisable to act with a certain amount of common sense when faced with problems and confirm that we are dealing with secure websites. This is the case in the list of Spanish casinos at casasdeapuestas.com, verified pages with high security standards. It is also important to check online reviews to make sure that other users have not had any problems of this kind with a platform that we are about to enter.

Is iOS 18 perfect? Well, almost...

It's not all rosy. While iOS 18 brings many improvements, it's also worth considering that some features, such as passkeys, depend on websites and apps adapting to this new standard. In other words, it won't do much good if developers don't get their act together.

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Despite this, it's clear that Apple continues to lead the way in mobile security. If you value your privacy and want an operating system that has your back, iOS 18 looks like a winner.

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Elen Stelmakh

Elen Stelmakh is a creative individual dedicated to advancing gaming culture through articles and visual design. As a full-time EGamersWorld author and designer for a gaming website, Elen not only creates content but also infuses it with energy and creativity.

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