Apple to Modify Hide My Email Privacy Feature with Domain Change
Apple is preparing to update its "Hide My Email" privacy feature, a component designed to enhance user privacy. The forthcoming modification involves moving the anonymously generated email addresses used by the service to a new domain. This change is anticipated to be implemented in the coming weeks.
Apple is set to implement a modification to its "Hide My Email" privacy feature, according to a recent report. The adjustment will affect how the service manages anonymously generated email addresses.
The "Hide My Email" feature, a component of Apple's privacy offerings, allows users to create unique, random email addresses when signing up for apps or websites. These generated addresses forward emails to the user's primary inbox without revealing their actual email address, enhancing online privacy and helping to prevent spam.
The upcoming change, expected to roll out in the coming weeks, involves transferring these anonymously generated email addresses to a different domain. Details regarding the specific new domain or any broader implications of this technical shift were not immediately available.
According to TechCrunch, this change aims to adjust the underlying infrastructure of the privacy feature. (Source: TechCrunch)


