whats new with secrets

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I'm sorry, but there doesn't seem to be any specific information about "secrets" in the provided context from the WWDC sessions. However, if you're interested in privacy and security, you might want to check out the session titled "What’s new in privacy," which covers various updates and features related to privacy in iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia. This session discusses improvements in transparency and control over access to local networks, Bluetooth, and contacts, as well as new platform capabilities focusing on privacy and security.

If you have any other questions related to the content presented at WWDC, feel free to ask!

What’s new in StoreKit and In-App Purchase

What’s new in StoreKit and In-App Purchase

Learn how to build and deliver even better purchase experiences using the App Store In-App Purchase system. We’ll demo new StoreKit views control styles and new APIs to improve your subscription customization, discuss new fields for transaction-level information, and explore new testability in Xcode. We’ll also review an important StoreKit deprecation.

What’s new in privacy

What’s new in privacy

At Apple, we believe privacy is a fundamental human right. Learn about new and improved permission flows and other features that manage data in a privacy-preserving way, so that you can focus on creating great app experiences.

Introducing enterprise APIs for visionOS

Introducing enterprise APIs for visionOS

Find out how you can use new enterprise APIs for visionOS to create spatial experiences that enhance employee and customer productivity on Apple Vision Pro.

What’s new in location authorization

What’s new in location authorization

Location authorization is turning 2.0. Learn about new recommendations and techniques to get the authorization you need, and a new system of diagnostics that can let you know when an authorization goal can’t be met.

Platforms State of the Union

Platforms State of the Union

Discover the newest advancements on Apple platforms.

Bring your app to Siri

Bring your app to Siri

Learn how to use App Intents to expose your app’s functionality to Siri. Understand which intents are already available for your use, and how to create custom intents to integrate actions from your app into the system. We’ll also cover what metadata to provide, making your entities searchable via Spotlight, annotating onscreen references, and much more.