Apple has recently released iOS 18.3 beta 1, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of its mobile operating system. This update builds upon the
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A new feature in iOS 18 can share your photos with Apple. Here's how it works, whether you should be concerned, and how to turn it off if you'd prefer.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
You'll be able to do a lot more with Siri in 2025. Apple has promised features such as contextual knowledge — it'll be able to reference past messages, calendar events, and other personal details — as well as the ability to tell what is happening on your screen, 9to5 Mac noted.
A new feature in iOS 18 shares users’ photos and photo data with Apple by default, a setting that has raised concerns about privacy. Called “Enhanced Visual Search,” the feature allows the “device to match places in your photos with a global index maintained by Apple” in order to search photos based on landmarks and other information within photos.
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Indeed, Apple has only talked about the feature in a privacy notice and a technical blog post on encryption. This feature relies on both local and cloud processing to help place your photos in the world.
What is Enhanced Visual Search in Apple Photos, and why does it have privacy advocates concerned about its implementation?
To install iOS 18.2, users should first back up their iPhone, update to iOS 18.1.1, charge their device to at least 20%, connect to Wi-Fi, and check for sufficient storage. The update can then be installed via Settings > Software Update by tapping Update Now.
In iOS 18.2 and later, Apple's Mail app enhances email management by automatically sorting messages into distinct categories to help find emails faster.
The European Commission has published draft proposals for how Apple must meet interoperability requirements flowing from the bloc's Digital Markets Act
Apple continues to push the boundaries of technology, showcasing its commitment to innovation and user experience through its latest updates in software,