Monday, April 16, 2012

Apple Launches iTunes Steps to Safety

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CALIFORNIA - Apple iTunes reportedly began asking customers to fill three safety questions relating to their account. This is done as a step to reduce the impact if the applicable offense.

Reporting from Apple Insider, Saturday (04/14/2012), according to the Support Forum Apple, the new system was implemented to require the customer to choose and answer three specific safety Questions that will be used to verify their identity, if disturbed Account.

Interestingly, the introduction of safety measures were not carried out thoroughly in iTunes, only the number of users who were asked to fill out the online form. This makes the speculation, I-had never had a problem account, so be the first to get the latest safety features, as well as other Apple customers will follow several weeks to come.

The user who receives a notice earlier, prior to download content through iTunes, App Store and iBookstore. After prompted to enter your iTunes password, the user is redirected to a page where they are asked to choose three questions like 'Who's your first teacher'. This is a part of one of Apple's commitment to maintain the privacy of their customers.



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