Monday, June 10, 2019

Apple asks applications to provide the option to "log on using Apple" if they use competing services

Apple asks applications to provide the option to "log on using Apple" if they use competing services




One of the new features of iOS 13 is the ability of applications to offer the option of "login using Apple". This feature is primarily a response to login services provided by other companies such as Facebook and Google, but Apple confirms that its feature will provide more privacy to users since it does not collect data about the user who chooses to use this option.

In a publication on its official developer site, Apple provided additional details about the upcoming "Apple TV sign-in" feature, including adding it as an option in applications offering competing services. This means that if the application allows you to sign in with Facebook or Google, this application will need to add the option to sign in using Apple as well.

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"Apple's sign-in option will be available for testing this summer," said Apple. This option will be provided to users in applications that support third-party login when it is commercially available later this year. " We are certain that some developers are not thrilled about having to include this feature in their applications, but Apple's decision will help them to accelerate the adoption of the "Log on using Apple" option quickly.

Overall, the beta version of iOS 13 is now available to developers, and the official and final version of the system is expected to be released in the late third quarter of this year, most likely alongside the new iPhone.

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