Personal data of 260 crore people leaked in 2 years, this fact came out in Apple's study


Data Breach: If you are an iphone user and want to protect your data from being leaked, turn on the settings mentioned below today. This is very important in this wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital age.

iPhone manufacturer apple has published a surprising report today

The company published an independent study conducted by Dr. Stuart Madnick, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of technology, which states that data breaches have become an epidemic that is affecting users around the world. That is to say, no one is saved from this and hackers are stealing everyone's data. The study revealed that the total number of data breaches has more than tripled between 2013 and 2022, with 2.6 billion personal records exposed in the last two years alone.


Need for strong security in cloud storage- report

The report notes that stronger protections against data breaches in the cloud, such as end-to-end encryption, have become more essential since last year's report and the launch of Advanced Data Protection for iCloud. apple protects its users' data through end-to-end encryption. Last year, the company released a feature called Advanced Data Protection for iCloud, which provides more protection to users' data.

iPhone users should turn on this setting

Advanced Data Protection for iCloud uses end-to-end encryption to provide Apple's highest level of cloud data protection. In this, users have the option to keep important iCloud data more secure even in case of a data breach. Let us tell you, that iCloud already protects 14 sensitive data categories using end-to-end encryption by default, including passwords in iCloud Keychain and health data.  For users who turn on Advanced Data Protection for iCloud, the total number of data categories protected using end-to-end encryption increases to 23, which includes iCloud backups, Notes, and Photos. This means security increases further.

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