One of the things that made 2019 clear, is that users of smartphones and other technology devices take great care of their privacy. Therefore, conferences such as Google / I / O or Apple & # 39; s WWDC were focused almost entirely on this feature.
It is logical and general. Smartphones are devices where we store huge amounts of personal and personal information, through telecommunications, financial and health information … Now, when we talk about privacy, we always think that a hacker is a distant memory, but we never think of something simple, as the person sitting next to us on the train or bus can watch with everything we do.
Apple's new patent is against competitors
As it turned out, Apple, one of the companies who, according to many users' idea of how it was invented, recently filed a claim that appeared to be truly successful. As we read on Apple Insider, a program that can determine which part of the screen the user is viewing, which shows visible and understandable information in that area, hides the screen or displays irrelevant or ambiguous information. In this way, what is intended is that there is no gossip they can look over their shoulders and that they find everything we communicate on the screen of our iPhone or iPad.
As many of you already know, product types often introduce a few ideas and patents every week, which means they will all see the light someday. Now, since privacy and security are the most critical concepts today, we may not see this concept used as intended, but we can see the same concept across all company devices in the future. an apple bite.
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We are confident that as a result of that patent, many other products will expect the same installation methods on their devices. This is not the first time the company is betting on this kind of technology, it is what BlackBerry already did at the time, even though it was a "anti-gossip" tactic that is not as clear or useful as that of the Copertino company. In fact, this is the kind of technology that prioritizes users' privacy we find it much more useful and necessary than 108 megapixel cameras or 12 GB of RAM.
And for you, what do you think of this anti-proliferation technology?
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