KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 19 ― During WWDC this year, Apple announced iOS 15 with lots of fun and useful features that got many people excited. Apple will likely be releasing iOS 15 to the public soon, but some of the features will not be coming to our devices as soon as we would like. Removing promised...
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 19 ― During WWDC this year, Apple announced iOS 15 with lots of fun and useful features that got many people excited. Apple will likely be releasing iOS 15 to the public soon, but some of the features will not be coming to our devices as soon as we would like. Removing promised features is something that has happened before and normally occurs when the engineers can’t fix the bugs in time for a stable release.
This feature was not included in the iOS 15 beta releases, so we are not sure when it will exactly be released, but it is likely to be pushed in a later iOS 15.X release.This was one of the main features to come out of iOS 15 and was actually already released in the beta. Unfortunately, Apple has disabled the feature for now and have stated that it will be coming back in future updates.
There is also a new system that allows for document verifications with just a selfie. Unfortunately, the ID card support was never added to the beta releases and will only be available in the US.App Privacy Report is another feature that won’t be added just yet. In your Settings app, it would detail the data your apps have used under the Privacy tab.
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