Apple, which has released new updates, continues to stop signing for old versions as usual. This move for user security is implemented a few weeks after a new update is released. Finally, Apple, which released the iOS 15. 1 update, has now stopped signing the iOS 15. 0.2 version.
The iOS 15.0.2 update was released about three weeks ago with various bug fixes. In the past days, the iOS 15. 1 update has been released and it has come with various improvements. Now, Apple has stopped signing iOS 15.0.2 a few weeks after releasing the new version.
iOS 15.0.2 stopped signing
The iOS 15.0.2 update did not come with new features. With this update, the company; fixed an issue where some AirTag and MagSafe units iPhone Leather Wallet could not connect to the app. Additionally, a bug that caused photos saved from Messages to disappear from user libraries has been fixed.
The iOS 15. 1 update, released last week, brought a few features to users, such as SharePlay and Wallet support for verifiable Covid-19 cards.
The release of the new update heralds the termination of signatures for the old version. Therefore, with iOS 15.1, users will no longer be able to revert to an older version. This strategy, which Apple has pursued for years, is implemented to protect customers from attacks that will endanger their privacy and security. In this way, users both stay on the most up-to-date version and have a safer operating system experience.
iOS 15. 2 released to developers
Apple, which released the iOS 15. 1 update publicly, also released the iOS 15. 2 beta update for developers. New update; It brings with it the ‘Application Privacy Report’, which is used to track application access to sensitive data, and a few more innovations.