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How does Sign in with Apple prove I’m not a bot?

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How does Sign in with Apple prove I’m not a bot?

Learn about Apple's anti-fraud system.

Updated 1 week ago

Security isn't just a mere name for Apple Inc. That's why it has developed a sophisticated anti-fraud technology to identify which users may not be real. At first, the idea was to use it for Apple's own services, like iTunes.

Nowadays, the third-party app developers get full access to this tech.

When a user is verified as being “real”, developers get a specially generated signal. To put it simply, the program answers the question: "Is this user a real one?"  in a yes-or-no way.

But a “no” does not necessarily mean a user is a bot. The person could just be a new user on a new device. However, the developer can take this signal into consideration when providing access to features in their apps or when running their own additional anti-fraud detection measures, for example.

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