Microsoft OneDrive on iOS adds Touch ID and PIN code support
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Looking to make your files stored on the cloud safe from unwanted eyes, Microsoft has updated its OneDrive app on iOS to add some security features. The app now has Touch ID support to let you sign into app. You can also use a PIN code to prevent other people from tampering with files on your phone.
The app now also lets you sort files and folders by name, date, or size in ascending or descending orders. And for those using the new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, the OneDrive has been adjusted to accommodate the larger screens.
Source: Venture Beat
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Reader Comments (1)
So what? There is STILL no OneDrive for Mac although Microsoft has been promising one all year and, in any event, you can't access 'Files Shared with Me' on any OneDrive client - it's all web-only. Pretty sorry execution of a good idea.