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Security Bite Podcast: WWDC26 security and privacy rundown, big changes coming for users and admins

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Why This Matters

The WWDC26 security and privacy updates introduce significant enhancements that impact both consumers and enterprise users, emphasizing stronger privacy controls, AI-driven security features, and improved device management. These changes are poised to bolster user trust and streamline security management across Apple devices, shaping the future landscape of digital privacy and enterprise security.

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In this episode, I break down some of the notable new security and privacy changes Apple announced at WWDC26 last week. Siri AI was the headline reveal, but we also got a new iPhone recovery mode, small but meaningful Find My privacy changes, an agentic AI Passwords feature in iOS 27, and tighter parental controls across both operating systems.

I also dig into the privacy architecture behind all the new Apple Intelligence features, and what all these changes mean for admins once you factor in managed devices and work accounts.