The Google exec behind its SSO product didn’t like the privacy jibes from Apple, but would prefer you use Sign In with Apple than a password.
Apple Store Xinyi A13 in Taipei to Open Saturday
A new Apple Store in Taipei will open Saturday, located in the Xinyi district of the city and featuring artist-led Today at Apple sessions.
Most Privacy Policies Exceed Reading Standards With Low Readability
Journalists at The New York Times read 150 privacy policies, finding most of them to be incomprehensible with low readability scores.
To be successful in college, people need to understand texts with a score of 1300. People in the professions, like doctors and lawyers, should be able to understand materials with scores of 1440, while ninth graders should understand texts that score above 1050 to be on track for college or a career by the time they graduate. Many privacy policies exceed these standards.
I wish there was a standard for privacy policies so companies can’t hide their sins behind jargon. In the mean time, I use this website.
Telegram Says China Behind Cyber Attack
Telegram said China was behind a massive cyber attack on it during recent protests in Hong Kong. The firm’s founder Pavel Durov tweeted the accusations, Bloomberg News reported.
The encrypted messaging app said it experienced a powerful distributed denial of service attack after “garbage requests” flooded its servers and disrupted legitimate communications. Most of those queries came from Chinese internet protocol addresses, founder Pavel Durov said in a subsequent Twitter post. This case was not an exception,” he tweeted without elaborating. Hong Kong is in the throes of political unrest as the Beijing-backed government attempts to force through controversial legislation that would for the first time allow extraditions to China, which protesters fear could be used to squelch government opposition.
Governments Are Terrible at Securing Data
It absolutely infuriates me when agencies like the FBI, and governments like Australia, the U.S., Germany, and more want us to break encryption or circumvent it with a back door. As Mathew Gault writes, they are completely inept at securing data. Even the NSA, which likes to think it’s the “world leader in cryptology” got hacked.
Regular phone and internet users remain vulnerable, forced to take individual protective measures, like a poor wage-worker without health insurance who’s told to secure her nest egg by cutting out morning lattes.
Portable 10,000mAh Power Bank: $15
We have a dal on a very inexpensive 10,000mAh portable power bank. This orange and white device has two USB ports for charging two devices at the same time—and both ports push 2.4 amps. This device is just $15 through our deal.
A McLaren in a School Zone – TMO Daily Observations 2019-06-12
John Martellaro and Charlotte Henry join host Kelly Guimont for a discussion of the new adjustments to Dropbox and desire for a Mac Pro.
This Fall, Japanese iPhone Users Will Use iOS 13 NFC
Japan plans to use iOS 13 NFC capabilities so that Japanese iPhone users can access Individual Number Cards from their iPhone.
Google Pixel 4 Gives us a Hint of iPhone XI
Google just shared a photo of its upcoming Pixel 4 phone, and I think it gives us a hint of what the iPhone XI will look like. Android manufacturers are notorious for copying the appearance of iPhones, like the notch. The Pixel 4 shows a square camera module on the back, so I think it’s likely the rumors and mockups of a square iPhone XI camera module with three cameras are probably correct.
Well, since there seems to be some interest, here you go! Wait ’til you see what it can do. #Pixel4
How to Stop Screen Recording Without Using Control Center
There’s a better way to stop screen recording than opening up Control Center, then trimming that part out of the video.

