

Something like Fortnite is another matter. They update their app just a few times a year and I would not be surprised if they went this route for now. I just added QuizUp to the outstanding apps list. I can also imagine a scenario where an app that is in to rush to add SIWA issues a planned update just before the deadline and will be all set until they necessarily need to update the app again later this year. It’s not like apps without SIWA will be removed from the App Store on July 1st. That means that if an app is not updated, it will continue to function as is.

All app updates (and new apps) submitted after June 30th have to implement SIWA if they support social sign in. Sign In With Apple is just getting started. That would instantly clean up the majority of twitter because Russian bot factories don’t have faces. Weeding out bots and fake accounts and preventing trolls from having multiple accounts even after they’re banned, is a highly desirable feature for websites, MacRumors included.Īnother potential use: Twitter could give verified humans signed in with Apple and Face ID a check mark which would enable all users to filter out unverified accounts. I’m sure Apple will address those pretty quickly.įurther down the line, there’s a lot of potential for using Sign In With Apple with Face ID to verify that the user who signed up is a) a real person and b) the same one that signed up originally. I could also see stricter privacy requirements as some apps like Pinterest have found a loophole and don’t let you hide your email while other apps have been able to switch off Sign In With Apple remotely, even though it has passed App Store Review previously. Moving to focusing on websites after apps have adopted it is low hanging fruit. I think it’s very likely that Sign In With Apple progresses in iOS 14.
