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Apple continues to test ‘Security Response’ feature in iOS 16.2 beta with new update

Por: 9to5Mac Tech November 28, 2022

Apple last month released iOS 16.2 beta, and the update brings the Freeform app, improvements to the Home app, and a feature called “Rapid Security Response” that will provide quick security patches to iOS without the need to install an entire new version of the operating system. Now, the company is once again testing the feature with a new Security Response update that has just been released to beta users. The for users running iOS 16.2 and... + full article



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