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IOS 10.3 and iOS 10.3.2 Security Fixes

IOS 10.3 and iOS 10.3.2 Security Fixes

The iOS 10.3 update included a number of important security features and bug fixes not called out as new features. There are over 70 security fixes in iOS 10.3 that will help keep your iPhone and your data safe. 

You can see all of these iOS security updates on this page if you want to read more about them. This is one major reason to upgrade your iPhone to the latest versions of iOS. 

Apple's iOS 10.3.2 update adds nearly two dozen security fixes for the iPhone and iPad. Fixes include security to an application from launching websites without your permission as well as fixes to prevent arbitrary code from running on your device. 

The iOS 10.3.3 update includes other important iPhone security updates as well as bug fixes. We're waiting for a full breakout of security updates. 

It's a great idea to install iOS updates for the security that they provide, even if you wait a day or two to make sure there are no other iOS 10.3 and iOS 10.3.3 problems

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5 Comments

5 Comments

  1. Jj

    04/08/2017 at 7:13 pm

    Why didn’t the fix the problem with iPad Pro where the Bluetooth needs to be shut off to get full speed from wifi?

  2. Pat

    04/11/2017 at 9:28 pm

    Great article, very inclusive and informative. Time to give it go on the first of my 5 devices. Sounds like a good one, time will tell. Thanks!

  3. Shiki

    04/18/2017 at 3:47 am

    Okay, well it says that 10.3.1 came out early April but did they actually test it out. I updated and it has been crashing my app and I feel the need to get a new phone. In my opinion this iOS is great just a minor mistakes in between.

  4. Winston Shaw

    04/29/2017 at 7:58 am

    I lost my previous iPad 2 to an earlier Apple iOS update and Apple just smiled and said I’d just have to buy a new iPad. Cynic that I am I can’t help but wonder if the main purpose of these updates is to brick existing iPads and force users to replace them??? I can think of no other industry that is not held accountable for its “mistakes.” Maybe it’s time to rethink the rules these guys play by!

  5. karendesy Erroraa

    05/02/2017 at 10:56 am

    Headache and nasusea

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