![]() ![]() ![]() At its Worldwide Developers’ Conference in June, the company announced that it will require all apps published on the App Store to turn on ATS by the end of this year. These weakened the protection that the protocol is supposed to provide against traffic snooping and other man-in-the-middle attacks.Ĭurrently iOS provides a method for apps to opt out of ATS entirely or to use it only for specific connections, but Apple wants to change that. Before ATS, app developers implemented HTTPS using third-party frameworks, but configuring SSL/TLS properly is hard so implementation errors were common. ![]()
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