iOS 12 brings the ability to AirDrop password sharing from your iPhone, iPad or even Mac. Here's how it works.
Strong passwords have long been something most users do not do a good job of creating and while tools like 1Password are great at making the management of secure passwords and data a breeze, there is still a barrier to entry that gets in the way. With iOS 12, Apple is aiming to change that.
All iOS and Mac App Store apps are able to now offer a free trial of sorts, allowing developers to temporarily unlock apps and features for a period of time before re-locking them pending an in-app purchase.
Two new iOS features that did not get stage time are the ability for SMS-based two-factor authentication codes to be automatically entered into apps and new API for AutoFill through third-party password management apps.
Apple continues its fight to make iPhones and iPads as secure as possible by adding a new feature to the upcoming iOS 12, which will potentially thwart the use of brute force hacking tools like the GrayKey box that is known to be a favorite of law enforcement.
With iOS 12 installed, iPhone X owners are able to retry a Face ID scan on the passcode screen with a simple and easy swipe. Here's how that works.
Here are some iOS 12 beta problems and issues that you are likely to face when installing and testing the firmware on your iPhone or iPad.
iOS 12 now supports dual Face ID profiles on the iPhone X with Alternative Appearance, as well as automatic OTA software updates on the iPhone and iPad.
You can now get official iOS 12 wallpaper download for just about any device right now. Here are the details.
When iPad users install iOS 12 later this year, they will be able to use iPhone X-like gestures for closing apps and accessing features such as Control Center.
















