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1st February 2022, 07:15 | #1 |
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| Here's why your Apple two-factor texts include strange tags If you've noticed that Apple's two-factor authentication texts include much more extra text than you're used to, don't fret — there's a good reason for it. As Macworldexplains, Apple has implemented a previously proposed system that uses domain-bound codes for sign-ins. The extra tags (such as "@apple.com #123456 %apple.com") are meant to improve the trustworthiness of autofilling text codes in platforms starting with iOS 14, iPadOS 14 and macOS Big Sur. https://www.engadget.com/apple-two-f...6.html?src=rss |
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