iOS 15.2 brings several notable new features, led by the parental function of blocking the nudity received by children.
The second major update for iOS 15 has started to be delivered by Apple and can be installed on iPhones starting Monday night. It comes with a pretty rich list of news.
One is App Privacy Report, a report that shows how each installed application handles personal information. It takes the data already displayed in the App Store and brings it to a section of the Settings app, to create a central space where privacy information can be found.
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To protect the little ones, parents can now choose to block explicit images received and sent with iMessage. The little ones are warned when they receive a nude, but do not stop them from opening the image.
Especially for the iPhone 13, whose users have complained about the macro function of the camera, the new update brings the option to deactivate the macro camera, which was automatically used for photos taken from a short distance.
The new version of iOS will also provide users with a history of changed parts, showing them if original parts have been used, from other sources, or if those parts are working at normal parameters. These can be found in Settings> General> About.
Finally, iOS 15.2 introduces the Digital Legacy program, through which the user can determine what happens to his personal data after it is gone.