Apple Introduces New Security and Privacy Features at WWDC26
Apple announced several significant security and privacy updates during its WWDC26 event. Key reveals include advancements for Siri AI, the introduction of a new iPhone recovery mode, and enhanced privacy features for Find My. The company also detailed an agentic AI Passwords feature for iOS 27 and implemented tighter parental controls across its operating systems. The privacy architecture underpinning new Apple Intelligence features was also highlighted.

Apple has unveiled a range of new security and privacy features during its recent Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC26).
Among the announcements, Siri AI received a headline reveal. The event also introduced a new iPhone recovery mode, designed to assist users with device restoration. Additionally, Apple detailed several privacy enhancements for its Find My feature, described as small but meaningful.
The upcoming iOS 27 is set to include an agentic AI Passwords feature. Furthermore, Apple has implemented tighter parental controls across its various operating systems.
Discussions during WWDC26 also covered the privacy architecture integral to all the new Apple Intelligence features. The implications of these updates for administrators managing devices and work accounts were also addressed.
According to 9to5Mac, these changes are expected to bring notable shifts for both users and system administrators.


