iPhone OS 3.1 anti-phishing works; you just need to set it up properly

Written by Steven Sande
Safari's anti-phishing database is downloaded while the user charges their phone in order to protect battery life and ensure there aren't any additional data fees," Apple spokesman, Bill Evans, told The Loop. "After updating to iPhone OS 3.1 the user should launch Safari, connect to a Wi…

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