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Ars Technica
3 months ago
Apple

iOS 17.3 adds multiple features originally planned for iOS 17

iOS 17.3 introduces collaborative playlists in Apple Music and Stolen Device Protection which requires Face ID or Touch ID for sensitive actions.
Other additions in iOS 17.3 include AirPlay support in participating hotels and crash detection optimizations. [ more ]
GSMArena.com
3 months ago
Apple

Apple releases iOS 17.3 with Stolen Device Protection

iOS 17.3 and iPadOS 17.3 have been released with new features.
The new Stolen Device Protection feature adds an extra layer of security and delays access to sensitive settings. [ more ]
Mail Online
3 months ago
Privacy professionals

Apple releases urgent update with new iOS 17.3 that fixes 15 bugs

Apple released iOS 17.3 with bug fixes and security updates.
15 security issues were found that may have exposed user data to third-party apps. [ more ]
Engadget
3 months ago
Apple

Apple releases iOS 17.3, which introduces the new Stolen Device Protection tool

iOS 17.3 and iPadOS 17.3 have been released with a new feature called Stolen Device Protection that allows users to lock thieves out of their devices using Face ID or Touch ID access.
The update also includes collaborative playlists for Apple Music, AirPlay hotel support, optimized crash detection, and new wallpapers for Black History Month. [ more ]
TechCrunch
3 months ago
Digital life

Apple Music now lets you create collaborative playlists | TechCrunch

Apple Music now allows collaboration on playlists with friends and family.
Users can invite others to select songs for a shared playlist and react with emoji. [ more ]
TechCrunch
3 months ago
Apple

Apple to release iOS 17.3 next week | TechCrunch

iOS 17.3 will be released next week with new features like Stolen Device Protection and collaborative Apple Music playlists.
Stolen Device Protection requires Face ID or Touch ID for sensitive actions and includes security delays for changing settings. [ more ]
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The Verge
3 months ago
Apple

The next iOS update will make it harder to break into your iPhone

Apple is expected to introduce a new security feature called Stolen Device Protection in iOS 17.3.
Thieves will need to use Face ID or Touch ID, and potentially wait an hour, to make certain changes on a stolen device. [ more ]
The Verge
3 months ago
Apple

iOS 17.3 is out, adding Stolen Device Protection for your iPhone

Stolen Device Protection requires biometric authentication for certain actions on iOS 17.3.
There is a security delay before performing sensitive actions on iOS 17.3. [ more ]
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