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== Summary == |
== Summary == |
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− | + | '''AppleConnect''' is the Apple-specific single sign-on (SSO) and authentication system that allows a user to access certain applications inside Apple's network. This secure access is facilitated through Apple's Directory Services database. On iOS, apps featuring AppleConnect have the option of a gesture-based login system. The user sets up a pattern and needs to input that same pattern in, instead of a password or a numeric code. Apple deployed this login system internally for use in employee-only applications (i.e. [[Concierge]], [[Switchboard (App Store)|Switchboard]]) for iOS devices. |
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+ | <gallery caption="AppleConnect on iOS" widths="100px" heights="100px" perrow="4"> |
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+ | Image:Apple_Connect_iOS_01.png|AppleConnect Password based login |
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+ | Image:Apple_Connect_iOS_02.png|AppleConnect Gesture Setup Screen |
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+ | Image:Apple_Connect_iOS_03.png|AppleConnect Gesture Option Screen |
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+ | Image:Apple_Connect_iOS_04.png|AppleConnect Gesture Login Screen |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | == See Also == |
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+ | [[AppleConnect (Application)]] |
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+ | [[Category:Apple Internal Apps]] |
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Summary
AppleConnect is the Apple-specific single sign-on (SSO) and authentication system that allows a user to access certain applications inside Apple's network. This secure access is facilitated through Apple's Directory Services database. On iOS, apps featuring AppleConnect have the option of a gesture-based login system. The user sets up a pattern and needs to input that same pattern in, instead of a password or a numeric code. Apple deployed this login system internally for use in employee-only applications (i.e. Concierge, Switchboard) for iOS devices.