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Only when you are scolded by someone do you know how to change? Apple iOS15 update: privacy vulnerabilities are finally closed

On February 24, Apple has pushed the iOS 15 Beta4 update (build number 19E5235a) to public beta users. The last time the public beta version added the function of wearing a mask to unlock, this time Apple brought a new feature that is equally important, that is, the new anti-AirTag anti-tracking function.

Only when you are scolded by someone do you know how to change? Apple iOS15 update: privacy vulnerabilities are finally closed

Apple's original intention of launching the tracker AirTag is to make it easier for us to find what is missing, and this product has been very popular in China since its release. However, unlike the harmonious China, many criminals in the United States use AirTag on the evil road.

Last year, the United States repeatedly exposed the news that some people used AirTags to track others, and even robbers put AirTags on drug dealers' cars and blacked them. Another female model was given an AirTag in her coat pocket in a bar with the intention of following her.

Only when you are scolded by someone do you know how to change? Apple iOS15 update: privacy vulnerabilities are finally closed

The news suggests that AirTag has put some U.S. residents at risk. We all know that Americans pay special attention to personal privacy protection, and apps can't stand stealing privacy, not to mention that AirTag may cause themselves to be tracked. In fact, Apple should have thought of this when developing airTag, which is a common problem in all such products.

Earlier, Apple has introduced anti-tracking measures against AirTags, but they are not perfect and often have false positives. Now through the Find My network, users can find and query whether there is an AirTag that does not belong to them.

Only when you are scolded by someone do you know how to change? Apple iOS15 update: privacy vulnerabilities are finally closed

After this feature is added, iPhone users no longer have to worry about being tracked by AirTag, but it is not known whether Apple will launch an app with the same function on the Android platform to prevent Android users from being tracked. Although iPhone sales are high, most people around the world still use Android phones, and Apple should also take this into account.

In addition, the iOS 15 Beta4 version also added a fifth American "Siri" voice, which is unique in that it is neither male nor female, and you cannot assume the gender of the TA.

For iOS 15.4, what we are most looking forward to is definitely wearing a mask to unlock, hoping that the new system can be launched as soon as possible, and every day when traveling by subway, we have to enter the password to unlock the phone, which is really troublesome.

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