Apple on Tuesday started rolling out iOS 17.3 beta to testers, a day after the secure model of iOS 17.2 was launched for eligible iPhone fashions. The first beta of firm subsequent replace is predicted to be the final one earlier than the vacation season, and as soon as once more contains help for an Apple Music function that was excluded from iOS 17.2. Meanwhile, Apple can be testing a function that makes it tough for thieves to achieve entry to your private account through a stolen gadget.
After updating to the newest iOS 17.3 beta, testers will have the ability to check out Apple’s new Stolen Device Protection function that requires using biometric authentication (Touch ID or Face ID) to make account associated modifications on an iPhone, like disabling Lost Mode or accessing private info reminiscent of iCloud Keychain passwords, in line with the corporate.
Disabling options like Face ID, your Apple ID or iPhone passcode, and different crucial safety features is not going to solely require verification, however Apple can even make you wait one hour earlier than these settings are accessible, as a part of safety modifications carried out to stop thieves from having access to your account by studying your passcode after which stealing your gadget.
With the iOS 17.3 beta replace, Apple has additionally added help for an additional function that was introduced earlier this 12 months however is but to make its technique to customers on the secure channel — Collaborative Playlists on Apple Music. Testers who’ve up to date to iOS 17.3 beta 1 can search for the particular person icon subsequent to a playlist and contribute to their buddies’ playlists.
It is value noting that the inclusion of Collaborative Playlists on Apple Music on the primary iOS 17.2 beta isn’t an indicator of whether or not the function will arrive with the secure iOS 17.3 launch. Apple beforehand examined collaborative playlists on beta variations of iOS 17.2, however the function was pulled within the remaining model that rolled out to customers on Monday. However, it’s evident that iOS customers who should not on the beta launch channel should wait till early 2024 to check out these new options.