How to add a security key to an Apple ID in iOS 16
As part of Apple's Advance Data Protection features, users can add a physical security key to their Apple ID starting in iOS 16.3. Here's how to do it.
As part of Apple's Advance Data Protection features, users can add a physical security key to their Apple ID starting in iOS 16.3. Here's how to do it.
Apple has seeded the first betas of iOS 16.4, iPadOS 16.4, tvOS 16.4, and watchOS 9.4 to developers, restarting the beta cycle.
"Siri & Search" is iOS 16's tremendous way of learning how you use apps so that it can offer you suggestions — but when its Siri Suggestions go wrong, they are a pain to fix.
A bug introduced in iOS 16.3.1 is causing Google Photos to crash at launch, so users that rely on the service should hold off on updating their iPhone for now.
Google has announced multiple new features for its mapping service, including use of iOS 16's Live Activities feature to show "glanceable directions."
The new HomeKit architecture saga rolls on, as code discovered in public smart home standards suggests that the new Homekit architecture will return in iOS 16.4 at some point.
For the 20th annual Safer Internet Day, Apple is promoting its iOS and Mac privacy features and dedicated family information, plus offering free educational resources.
New unearthed code suggests that Apple will soon re-release its Homekit architecture after it initially withdrew the option in December.
Apple has released iOS 16.3, bringing support for the newly-announced HomePod and physical security keys used for two-factor authentication.
The forthcoming iOS 16.3 is now confirmed to fix an issue where some iPhone 14 Pro Max users were seeing one or many yellow lines at startup.
Apple has released the Release Candidate betas for iOS 16.3 and iPadOS 16.3, tvOS 16.3, and watchOS 9.3 in advance of new hardware shipping on January 24.
Apple has shared a pair of new ads highlighting the iPhone 14's new stabilization feature and iOS 16's ability to unsend messages sent via iMessage.
Advanced Data Protection, HomeKit woes, a 15-inch MacBook Air is in the works, and the EU may force Apple to allow app side loading and third-party app stores — all on this week's AppleInsider Podcast.
The first public betas for iOS 16.3, iPadOS 16.3, macOS Ventura 13.2, and others have become available for testers signed up for Apple's public beta program.
Apple has seeded the first betas of iOS 16.3, iPadOS 16.3, tvOS 16.3, and watchOS 9.3 to developers, renewing the beta software process.
Apple has rolled out Advanced Data Protection, which means even more of your iCloud data can be end-to-end encrypted. Here's why you may want to toggle this feature on, and what it means for your privacy.
Apple has released iOS 16 to the public, with the iPhone operating system update adding the Freeform app for all users.
Apple's iOS 16.2 release will expand the 10-minute time limit it imposed on receiving shares from everyone with AirDrop in China, to every market it serves.
Apple has released iOS 16.1.2 for iPhone only with important security fixes, improved compatibility with wireless carriers, and optimized Crash Detection for the iPhone 14 lineup.
Users on the third iOS 16.2 beta have been given a second Rapid Security Response update as Apple tests the feature.
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