JAKARTA - Apple has released the iOS 18.2 update in the second beta version, which brings a number of new features. This feature, including those related to device security when connected to a new computer.
Now, iPhone and iPad users can trust new computers using only Face ID, without having to enter their device code as previously needed.
This feature was introduced for the first time on iOS 7 in 2013 with the aim of preventing unauthorized parties from accessing device data via a USB connection without the owner's permission. In the iOS 16 update, the "Trust This Computer" warning also appears when the device is connected to a computer that was previously trusted, especially when the local auto backup feature is enabled.
To reset the trusted computer list, users can log in to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset, and then tap the Reset Location & Privacy option.
The big update in iOS 18.2 In addition to this security feature, the iOS 18.2 update also introduces various advanced features that focus on Apple Intelligence.
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Some of them are Genmoji, the Playground feature for images, ChatGPT integration, and the improvement of exclusive Visual Intelligence features for the iPhone 16 model. Apple also makes it easier to manage default applications and expand the Apple Intelligence feature to more countries.
Apple has started testing iOS 18.2 before the public launch of iOS 18.1. This beta version is only available to current developers, while launches for the public are scheduled to take place in December.
Users who find changes in this latest release can share their experiences on social media, including on X (previously Twitter) and Threads.
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