Apple rolls out iOS 15.2 beta with new features: Everything you need to know – Times of India

Apple recently started iOS 15.1 Which is the first major update for the new operating system. Now, the company has released the first public beta of iOS 15.2 for testing purposes. Unveiled at WWDC in June, iOS 15 brings notable features to iPhones, but some features were missing when the company released the update for eligible iPhone models last month. Some missing features like SharePlay and ProRes codecs for iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max were added with iOS 15.1, but users still haven’t got all the promised features.
App Privacy Report
With the iOS 15.2 beta update, the company added the App Privacy Report privacy feature that allows users to see how much of their sensitive information, such as location, camera, photos, microphone, and more, is being handled by apps installed on their smartphones. has been accessed. This is a report showing what the apps have been doing behind the scenes over the past seven days. If you have installed the latest update on your iPhone, you can access this feature by going to Settings > Privacy > App Privacy Report. You’ll need to keep the toggle on for a few days before the data appears here.
Redesigned Notification Summary
Apart from this, the company has also redesigned the notification summary feature. Now, when you tap on Summary, you see all the information in a single card. On previous iOS versions, notifications are shown in separate cards.
Notification Summary feature allows users to schedule all the notifications they do not want to see on the lock screen. “Get a useful collection of your notifications that are delivered daily, morning and evening, or scheduled at the time you choose. Summaries are intelligently sorted by priority, with the most relevant information at the top So that you can catch up quickly.” Apple said when it introduced the feature.
communication security
The update also added a communication safety feature built into the Messages app on iPhones. The feature alerts children and their parents when pornographic images are received or sent from a minor’s device. The company says that it is using on-device machine learning to analyze image attachments on the Messages app.

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