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I'm here to help with questions about the content presented by Apple at WWDC. If you're interested in learning about security features discussed at WWDC, I can provide information on topics like passkeys, which are a more secure alternative to traditional passwords and are resistant to phishing attacks. For example, the session "Streamline sign-in with passkey upgrades and credential managers" at WWDC 2024 discusses how passkeys can enhance security by eliminating phishable factors in sign-in processes.

If you have any specific questions about these topics or other WWDC sessions, feel free to ask!

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.

What’s new in device management

What’s new in device management

Learn about the latest management capabilities for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and visionOS, then discover the latest changes to Apple Business Manager and Apple School Manager. We’ll also share updates to Activation Lock, SoftwareUpdate, and Safari management.

Streamline sign-in with passkey upgrades and credential managers

Streamline sign-in with passkey upgrades and credential managers

Learn how to automatically upgrade existing, password-based accounts to use passkeys. We’ll share why and how to improve account security and ease of sign-in, information about new features available for credential manager apps, and how to make your app information shine in the new Passwords app.

Platforms State of the Union

Platforms State of the Union

Discover the newest advancements on Apple platforms.

Explore App Store server APIs for In-App Purchase

Explore App Store server APIs for In-App Purchase

Learn how to leverage your server to build great In-App Purchase experiences with the latest updates to the App Store Server API, App Store Server Notifications, and the open source App Store Server Library. After a recap of current APIs, we’ll introduce updated endpoint functionality, new transaction fields, and a new notification type. We’ll also discuss best practices for the purchase lifecycle, delivering content, and targeting offers, so you can become a server power user.