This week I wrote a piece for Real Life about AirPods and how they might affect our shared experience of public space as they become increasingly ubiquitous. Coincidentally, on the same day that article was published, Apple announced a bunch of new products and features, including “Sign in with Apple,” an alternative to the familiar login options that Google and Facebook offer with the added promise that using Apple’s version won’t result in your personal data being unceremoniously sold to anyone who wants it.
#90: Be Your Own Password
#90: Be Your Own Password
#90: Be Your Own Password
This week I wrote a piece for Real Life about AirPods and how they might affect our shared experience of public space as they become increasingly ubiquitous. Coincidentally, on the same day that article was published, Apple announced a bunch of new products and features, including “Sign in with Apple,” an alternative to the familiar login options that Google and Facebook offer with the added promise that using Apple’s version won’t result in your personal data being unceremoniously sold to anyone who wants it.