iOS 16.3 is now available with a big focus on security
by Mitchell Clark from The Verge - All Posts on (#6841T)
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Apple has released iOS 16.3, which adds the ability to use a security key to lock down your Apple ID and appears to bring the company's Advanced Data Protection for iCloud feature to countries outside of the US. It also tweaks the Emergency SOS call system, includes a new Unity" wallpaper, and adds new features for the existing HomePod Mini (as well as support for the second-gen HomePod).
Last year, Apple announced the hardware key feature, which lets you use something like a Yubikey as a second factor to log in to your Apple account, as part of a push to help people lock down their iCloud accounts. Also included in that announcement was Advanced Data Protection, which expands the types of data that are end-to-end-encrypted in your...