
So there are no official statistics on the incidents in this country. Furthermore, it is shown that the use of trackers such as Apple AirTags or the Samsung counterpart is not individually noted in stalking offenses. 20-minute report that you, among other things look on youtube In addition to general information and a self-test, there are also reports from stalking victims and information from a women's shelter employee. The topic of stalking with Bluetooth trackers was taken up this week in the SWR format VOLLBILD. In the Sir Apfelot newsreel for calendar week 17 of 2023 you will find the following reports, among others: loophole in the anti-stalking law, IKEA's new room planner tools, alleged ChatGPT apps as subscription traps, rumors about iOS 17, macOS 14, iPadOS 17 and iPhone sideloading, new Mac models, and more! No statistics, no law: stalking with trackers like AirTags Among other things, these reports are included: The use of third-party technology such as AirTags is missing from the anti-stalking law, the Edge browser may track all websites, IKEA offers new room planner tools, alleged ChatGPT apps as subscription traps, rumors too iOS 17, macOS 14 and iPadOS 17, new Mac identifiers spotted, iPhone sideloading maybe only within EU borders, and more. This time I'll show you which Apple and tech news I particularly noticed in calendar week 17 of 2023. The next weekend is just around the corner, the next Sir Apfelot newsreel ends up here in the blog. You can find out here whether your current devices are compatible with the new operating systems: The new macOS 13 Ventura may not be available until October.

After all, this year will be again expected a September keynote from Apple. September 2022, the first finished versions (iOS 16.0 and possibly iPadOS 16.0) will most likely be rolled out. Appropriate beta versions are currently being released both for developers and for other interested parties. The new operating systems for the iPhone, iPad and Mac were developed by Apple as part of the WWDC22 keynote presented. Learn more about iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and macOS Ventura When exactly the adjustment was made is not entirely clear. As further shown in the linked source, some testers and developers have implemented the change in iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 in previous beta versions, others only in current versions. As a result, third-party support for Apple Pay is left out on the Mac, iMac, MacBook, and other Apple computers for now. This render engine does not necessarily have to be used for browsers that display websites under macOS.

in a Entry As pointed out by MacRumors, the use of WebKit is mandatory for web browsers that are to be used on iOS or iPadOS. Sir Apfelot recommendation: Clean up your Mac hard drive with CleanMyMac Apple Pay in all mobile browsers: WebKit makes it possible
