Article 5V6FC Apple says it never intended iOS 14 security updates to last forever [Updated]

Apple says it never intended iOS 14 security updates to last forever [Updated]

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Andrew Cunningham
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Enlarge / Apple has stopped providing security updates to iOS 14. (credit: Andrew Cunningham)

Update, 3:30pm: Apple has pointed us a support page, published in September of 2021, that mentions iOS 14 receiving updates for "a period of time" as evidence that iOS 14 security updates were always intended to be a short-term offering. That notice's lack of specificity doesn't address our core complaint about Apple's lack of security timelines and transparency, but we've updated the article accordingly.

Original story: When iOS 15 was first unveiled, Apple announced that the upgrade wouldn't be mandatory for people who wanted to stick with iOS 14. The new operating system would still be offered to every device that could run it, but iOS 14 would keep getting security updates so that people wouldn't be left vulnerable just because they were happy with the performance and stability of the OS they were already running.

But last week, 9to5Mac and others noticed that the iOS 14.8.1 update had stopped being offered to phones running iOS 14. The only upgrade option was for the latest version of iOS 15, currently 15.2.1. We've confirmed with Apple that this isn't an error; iOS 14 is no longer being updated, and anyone who wants the latest security updates will also need to accept the other changes in iOS 15.

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