

I think we all give Apple some grief over their sometimes overly aggressive marketing campaigns like they did at CES in Las Vegas this year when they proclaimed on a large billboard “What happens on your iPhone, stays on your iPhone”. My take is that I think it’s great to see Apple making more of their products and services with privacy and security in mind. Well, the Apple Card is still a credit card so from what we know so far is that interest rates will vary between 13 and 24% and are based on your “creditworthiness” and that any late or missed payments will drive up your interest rate. If this all sounds amazing, you may be asking yourself “What’s the catch?”. Other perks include a cash back program on all purchases, no annual fees, and insight into spending habits right on your iPhone. Apple also says that they will not track what you’ve purchased, where you’ve shopped, or how much you’ve paid for purchases and that Goldman Sachs will not share or sell your data to third-party marketing firms. In regards to the technology, the credit card number will be stored in the iPhone’s Secure Element chip and all purchases must be authenticated through Touch ID or Face ID. Now that credit card, completely has Apple written all over it. The credit card, which is called “Apple Card”, is paired with Apple Pay so you can use it like you normally do with your iPhone, but it also includes a traditional physical card made out of titanium, laser-etched and has no visible card number, CVV code, expiration date, or signature on the card itself. These podcasts are published every Monday and are 15 minutes or less quickly giving you “news that you can use”.Īpple announced last week that it’s partnered with financial firm Goldman Sachs on a new type of credit card which is focused on privacy and security.

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Protect your digital privacy with Silent Pocket’s product line of patented Faraday bags, phone cases, and wallets which will make your devices untrackable, unhackable and undetectable. In this week’s episode: Apple’s new privacy focused credit card, the ASUS live update software backdoor, and recent statistics on Malware attacks. This is your Shared Security Weekly Blaze for April 1st 2019 with your host, Tom Eston.
