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4 things you need to know today 1. This new iOS 15 feature has a flaw that could put your data at risk The new version of Apple's iOS has only been out for a week, and there are already significant problems being detected. But for all the features it brings, one is doing precisely the opposite of what it's supposed to be. We've got details on the risks it brings and how to avoid them. Tap or click here to find out which iOS 15 feature to stop using ASAP. → |
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