Apple has released updates for its operating systems, including iOS 26.1, addressing security improvements and refining its approach to urgent security patches.The updates are now available for devices running Apple’s ”Liquid Glass” systems.These updates follow a period of instability with Apple’s rapid-response security patch system, which previously delivered fixes out of sequence. While apple indicates a new foundation for these urgent patches with version 26.1, specific details remain undisclosed. The company typically releases detailed information regarding the resolved security vulnerabilities later in the day. The updates impact users across Apple’s ecosystem, emphasizing the ongoing importance of maintaining current software for security reasons.
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The Best iPhone Privacy and Security Settings to Change on Your Apple Device (2025)
Apple Tightens Privacy Controls Amid Rising Cyber Threats: A 2025 guide
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Cupertino, California – November 4, 2025, 00:46:12 PST – Apple has rolled out a series of enhanced privacy and security features across its ecosystem, prompting users to reassess their device settings. The updates arrive as global cybersecurity incidents surge, with mobile devices increasingly targeted by complex phishing attacks, malware, and data breaches. Experts warn that failing to configure these settings leaves personal details vulnerable,potentially leading to identity theft,financial loss,and compromised communications. This guide details the most critical iPhone privacy and security settings to adjust immediately.
The increasing sophistication of cyberattacks demands proactive user intervention.While Apple builds robust security foundations into iOS, macOS, and watchOS, maximizing protection requires deliberate configuration of privacy settings. These changes impact over one billion active Apple devices worldwide, influencing how individuals manage their location data, app permissions, interaction security, and overall digital footprint. Ignoring these settings exposes users to unnecessary risk, while implementing them considerably strengthens defenses against evolving threats.
Securing Your Communications
Apple’s Messages app offers end-to-end encryption for conversations between Apple users. To ensure this protection is active, verify that iMessage is enabled (settings > Messages). For enhanced security when communicating with non-Apple users, consider utilizing services like Proton Mail, which provides end-to-end encryption even when emailing individuals without Proton accounts. Proton Mail offers password-protected email options or public key sharing, though the latter requires technical expertise from both sender and receiver.
Location Services: Granular Control
Location Services, while convenient, pose a significant privacy risk if not managed carefully. Review app permissions (Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services) and select “Ask Next Time Or When I Share” for apps requesting location access.Limit “Always” access to essential apps only, such as mapping or emergency services. Apple’s Precise Location feature, found within Location Services settings, allows users to limit apps’ access to their exact location, offering a middle ground between functionality and privacy.
App Tracking Transparency & privacy Report
introduced in iOS 14.5, App Tracking Transparency (ATT) requires apps to request permission before tracking user activity across other companies’ apps and websites. Ensure ATT is enabled (Settings > Privacy & Security > Tracking) and disable tracking for apps that don’t require it for core functionality. Regularly review the Privacy Report (Settings > Privacy & Security > Privacy report) to understand how frequently apps are accessing your data, including location, photos, camera, microphone, and contacts.
Lockdown Mode: Extreme Protection
For individuals facing targeted cyberattacks – such as journalists, activists, or those in high-risk professions – Apple’s Lockdown Mode (Settings > Privacy & Security > Lockdown mode) provides an extreme, optional level of security. This mode severely restricts certain functionalities, including complex web technologies, wired connections, and incoming calls, to minimize the attack surface.
Account Security & Data Protection
Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) for your Apple ID (Settings > [Your Name] > Password & Security) to add an extra layer of security. Use a strong, unique password and consider using a password manager. Regularly review your signed-in devices (Settings > [your Name] > Password & Security > View and Manage Apple ID Devices) and remove any unrecognized devices. ensure that “Find My” is enabled (Settings > [Your Name] > Find My) to locate, lock, or erase your device remotely if it’s lost or stolen.
iOS 26.1 Brings Expanded Language Support, Custom Workouts, and Interface Refinements
Warsaw, Poland - October 30, 2025 – Apple has released a Release Candidate (RC) version of iOS 26.1,bringing a suite of new features and improvements to iPhone users. The update focuses on expanding accessibility with new language support for Apple Intelligence and Live translation, alongside enhancements to core apps and subtle refinements to the operating system’s visual design. A final public release is expected within the next few days.
iOS 26.1 builds upon the foundation of iOS 26, continuing Apple’s commitment to iterative improvements and expanding the capabilities of its mobile platform. The update introduces several key features designed to enhance user experiance, from personalized fitness routines to more customizable accessibility options.
Key features in iOS 26.1 include:
* Expanded Apple Intelligence Languages: Support for Chinese (Traditional),Danish,Dutch,Norwegian,Portuguese (Portugal),Swedish,Turkish,and Vietnamese.
* Live Translation via AirPods: New language support for Chinese (traditional and simplified), Japanese, and Korean. Note: This function is not available in Poland.
* Haptic Notification Control: Users can now disable haptic feedback for making or ending calls via a new toggle in the Phone application.
* Custom Workouts in Fitness: The Fitness app now allows users to create personalized workouts, specifying training type, estimated calorie burn, intensity, duration, and start time.
* Accessibility – Display Borders: A new “Display borders” option in accessibility settings replaces the previous “button shapes” setting, adding a border to all buttons.
* Interface Updates: minor interface changes have been implemented in photos, Calendar, Safari, and Phone applications.
* Refined Liquid Glass Interface: The light refraction effect around applications has been subtly adjusted with darker icon and background colors.
* Settings Wallpaper update: The Display section in Settings now features the iOS 26 wallpaper, replacing the iOS 18 wallpaper.
* Lock Screen Wallpaper Instructions: Instructions for setting a lock screen wallpaper now appear briefly and disappear,rather than remaining constantly displayed.
The iOS 26.1 RC was released on October 28, 2025, and is available to developers. The final version of iOS 26.1 is anticipated to be released to the public shortly.
Title: iPad Versions of Pixelmator Pro, Motion, and MainStage in Development
apple Developing iPad Versions of Professional Creative Apps, Including Motion
Evidence suggests Apple is actively developing iPad versions of several macOS-exclusive professional applications – Pixelmator Pro, Motion, and MainStage – possibly expanding its creative suite on teh tablet. App IDs discovered by developers point to ongoing work on these titles, building on the recent launch of Final Cut Pro for iPad and leveraging the processing power of the M5-equipped iPad models.
The emergence of these app IDs signals Apple’s continued investment in positioning the iPad as a viable platform for professional creative workflows. Motion, tightly integrated with Final Cut Pro, would allow for complete video production on the iPad, handling titles, transitions, and effects.Pixelmator Pro would bring a powerful image editor to the tablet, while MainStage would extend performance capabilities. The M5 iPads, with up to 16GB of RAM, provide the necessary resources for these demanding applications, though Apple has not yet announced release dates. The discovery of app IDs confirms advancement, but doesn’t guarantee an immediate launch.
Apple is preparing to launch an advertising initiative within its Maps request, possibly as early as iOS 18, according to a report by Bloomberg. The move marks Apple’s expansion into advertising beyond its App Store,seeking new revenue streams while navigating concerns about user experience.
The advertising program will be carefully managed to avoid appearing exploitative,Bloomberg sources indicate. Apple reportedly aims to integrate ads seamlessly into search results within Maps,labeled as “sponsored” listings.This strategy mirrors Amazon’s approach to advertising on its platform-where Amazon has reportedly doubled revenue from ads-and reflects a broader trend among tech companies to monetize their user bases through advertising. Apple must ensure the initiative doesn’t come across as an “unseemly money grab,” according to Bloomberg.
The initial focus will be on local businesses, allowing them to promote themselves to users searching for nearby services. This could include restaurants, shops, and other points of interest. The rollout is expected to begin with search results, with potential expansion to other areas of the Maps app in the future.
Title: iOS 26.1 Liquid Glass Battery Test: Does It Save Power?
iOS 17.1 Beta: Liquid Glass Features Show Minimal Battery Impact in Initial Testing
Cupertino,CA – Early testing of iOS 17.1 beta reveals that enabling Liquid Glass-related visual adjustments – specifically Tinted mode, Reduced Clarity, and Reduced Motion – yields negligible differences in battery life on the iPhone 17 Pro Max, according to a recent independent analysis.The findings suggest users should prioritize established battery-saving methods like Low Power Mode and screen brightness adjustments rather than tweaking the new Liquid Glass settings for power efficiency.
The testing, conducted by a MacRumors reader and published today, aimed to quantify the battery impact of iOS 17’s Liquid Glass features, a new rendering engine designed to improve visual fluidity and responsiveness. The tester systematically cycled through four rounds of consistent app usage – TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Safari, and Maps – each lasting approximately 2.5 hours.
Here’s a breakdown of the test setup and results:
* Round 1 (Baseline - “Clear” mode): Starting at 80% battery, the iPhone ended at 70%.
* round 2 (tinted mode): Starting at 80%, the device finished at 69%.
* Round 3 (Tinted mode, Reduced transparency, Increased Contrast): Also starting at 80%, the phone concluded at 69%.
* Round 4 (Tinted mode,Reduced Transparency,Increased Contrast,Reduced Motion): Beginning at 80%,the iPhone ended at 70%.
While Rounds 2 and 3 showed a 1% difference in battery consumption, the tester noted this was within the margin of error given the limitations of percentage-based battery readings and minor content variations between tests.
A more granular look at battery drain across individual apps revealed slight fluctuations:
* round 1: TikTok (79%), YouTube (77%), Instagram (74%), Safari (72%), Maps (70%)
* Round 2: TikTok (78%), YouTube (75%), Instagram (72%), Safari (70%), Maps (69%)
* Round 3: TikTok (78%), youtube (76%), Instagram (73%), Safari (70%), Maps (69%)
* Round 4: TikTok (79%), Instagram (77%), YouTube (74%), Safari (72%), Maps (70%) – Note: Instagram and YouTube were accidentally swapped during this round, but the tester maintained the test’s integrity by not restarting.
The tester acknowledged the limited scope of the 2.5-hour testing period,suggesting that a full day of usage might reveal a slightly more pronounced effect.They also pointed out that many popular apps, like TikTok and Instagram, don’t heavily utilize Liquid Glass elements, potentially minimizing the impact of these settings.
Furthermore, the tester raised the possibility that older iPhone models with less processing power might experience a more notable battery drain when rendering Liquid Glass effects. They invited MacRumors readers with older iPhones to conduct similar tests to gather more complete data.
Conclusion: The initial findings indicate that on the iPhone 17 Pro Max,adjusting liquid Glass-related settings does not offer a meaningful enhancement in battery life. Customary battery-saving techniques – Low Power Mode, Dark Mode, and screen brightness reduction – remain the most effective strategies for extending battery runtime. The tester concludes there’s no compelling reason to enable Tinted mode or Reduce Transparency solely for battery conservation purposes.