A new AirPods patent means that in the future, your Apple products could be more secure.
Much more likely, it would be used to make the headphones more secure. “Traditional systems…” the patent says, “typically do not include functionality for considering whether the user wearing the headphones is associated with a corresponding device, much less do these systems perform authentication techniques and modify the types of outputs provided at the corresponding device based on the authentication.
So, what’s to stop someone taking your AirPods, putting them in their ears and and hearing a personal message or even saying, “Hey, Siri, send a message,” and dictating a prank message to someone else?
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