Apple's latest update to its mobile operating software has proven to be one of the most consequential and news-making software releases in recent memory from the iPhone maker, with iOS 14.5 accomplishing everything from introducing a strict new privacy regime that users can enjoy to this software release firing a shot across the bow against Facebook -- and, specifically, against its business model that involves tracking users around the web.
| Among other things iOS 14.5 brought was the arrival of App Tracking Transparency, Apple's new setting that iPhone users can turn on if they don't want apps like Facebook to track their activity across different apps anymore. Not surprisingly, early indications are that the vast majority of iPhone users are turning this setting on when given the choice, according to analytics firms tracking this activity. Meanwhile, the new software release also brought users plenty of other new features, including the ability to unlock your iPhone with an Apple Watch, new Siri voices, AirTag support, and much more. There is, however, another important update to share about iOS 14.5.1 which iPhone users will definitely want to be aware of. | Today's Top Deal |
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