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Apple is working on a Lockdown Mode for iPhones, iPads and Macs to protect against spyware
Apple’s claim of being the most secure and privacy-friendly ecosystem has taken a dent ever since the existence of spyware like Pegasus and Hermit became public knowledge. To counter such spyware, Apple plans on adding a new set of features under “Lockdown Mode.” Apple often claims that its products are the best in terms of privacy and safety. To counter that, Apple announced on Wednesday that it plans to release a new feature for its iPhones, iPads and Macs, called Lockdown Mode. Apple also announced that anyone who can find vulnerabilities within the new feature set will be awarded $2 Million as per Apple Security Research Device Program.



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