14 articles on Security for iOS performance
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Pavithra Chamod J from PickMe Engineering drops a hard truth: your mobile app's security measures are probably theater. Once an APK hits a rooted device, all bets are off.
Timothy Werquin from Guardsquare reveals why Apple's new Xcode 26 'enhanced security' features miss the most common iOS app threats. While exploit mitigation sounds impressive, the real danger lies elsewhere.
Callstack explores how React Native is becoming the unexpected bridge between traditional mobile development and the Web3 ecosystem. Building decentralized apps just got a lot more practical.
Swift just made a major statement at FOSDEM 2025, and it's not just about iOS anymore. The language is pushing hard into memory safety, embedded systems, and even Java interoperability.
Kcrdissanayake from PickMe Engineering reveals why SwiftUI's AppStorage is a security risk for sensitive data. Their solution? A custom property wrapper that encrypts everything before it hits storage.
Swiggy's Android team faced a UX dilemma: auto-reading OTPs felt magical to some users, creepy to others. How do you balance convenience with transparency?
Alvin Matthew Pratama from Tokopedia tackles a deceptively complex problem: validating social media URLs when each platform has wildly different URL structures. Regex alone won't cut it.
Cory Benfield from Apple's Cloud Services team just open-sourced SwiftNIO SSH, bringing programmatic SSH capabilities to Swift. Think libssh2, not openssh: this isn't a ready-made client, it's the building bloc...
Signal just solved one of iOS's most frustrating problems: losing your encrypted message history when you upgrade devices. imperiopolis walks through how they built a secure, local device-to-device transfer tha...
Minyoung Sim from LINE breaks down iOS code signing in forensic detail, revealing how Apple's security mechanism validates every app before execution. This isn't your typical overview.
AWS Amplify just made mobile authentication dramatically simpler. Device tracking, OAuth 2.0, and SAML federation now work out of the box for iOS and Android developers.
Konstantin Yakushev from Bumble reveals the brutal truth about universal links: Apple and Google's 'simple' solution is riddled with undocumented bugs that break user experience. Here's how Badoo's team catalog...
The Badoo iOS team learned the hard way: adopting Swift in 2015 meant navigating undocumented code signing nightmares that crashed enterprise apps at runtime. Here's what broke and how they fixed it.
Twitter built a 2FA system where your private keys never leave your phone and the server stores no persistent secrets. Here's the engineering behind it: