Apple will make USB-C accessories ask for your permission to pass data
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Are you the kind of person who'd hesitate to charge gadgets from a public charger - like the ones coming to the seat of your plane? Apple's first beta of the just-announced macOS 13 Ventura includes a feature seemingly designed to address tampering fears. It'll make USB-C and Thunderbolt accessories explicitly ask for your permission before they can communicate with MacBooks powered by Apple's M1 or M2 chips.
Here's the full description of the feature from Apple's release notes:
On portable Mac computers with Apple silicon, new USB and Thunderbolt accessories require user approval before the accessory can communicate with macOS for connections wired directly to the USB-C port. This doesn't apply to power adapters, standalone displays,...