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Apple to Consolidate Domains for Two Key Services
Apple has announced plans to consolidate the domains used by its “Sign in with Apple” and “Hide My Email” services into a single domain by the end of the summer. Currently, the “Sign in with Apple” service operates under the domain privaterelay.appleid.com, while “Hide My Email” utilizes icloud.com. Following the update, both services will shift to the new domain private.icloud.com.
What Does This Mean for You?
If you are a developer using the “Sign in with Apple” feature, it’s important to update your account systems, email address validation processes, and whitelist configurations to accommodate addresses from the new domain, private.icloud.com. For everyday users, there’s no need for concern; Apple has assured that addresses linked to the previous domains will continue to function and forward emails to users seamlessly. However, there might be minor disruptions during the transition if some services fail to update to the new domain in a timely manner.
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Ethan Rivers focuses on Android smartphones, emerging mobile platforms, and operating systems. With a critical yet fair perspective, he evaluates devices on performance, design, and ecosystem compatibility.