![]() And as I stated before we can connect with old friends on there. It is free also which has helped its popularity on Social Media! But now it’s sponsored posts are getting to be annoying at least to me, so that is the “price” we have to put up with to keep Facebook a “Free App”.īut at the end of the day Facebook gives us the ability to reach our loved ones in real time. News that is happening now either international, political, social events etc… At first before Facebook there was an App called “Myspace” which was similiar to Facebook but it did not grow with the needs of its users! So Mark Zuckerberg and some of his Harvard Classmates( who else but Harvard Students)! Anyway they gave us Facebook which gave us users what we wanted. ![]() Old classmates, neighborhood friends, cousins and even family members that I am able to chat with even though we live far apart. But Facebook has connected me to old friends that I have not talked to for years. * Celebrate everyday, candid moments with stories, which disappear in 24 hoursĪlthough Facebook is not perfect, no Apps are in my opinion. * Turn your hobby into a side hustle by becoming a creator or selling things on Marketplace * Customize your profile to choose how you show up and who you share your posts with * Effortlessly create reels from trending templates, or let your creativity shine with a full suite of editing tools * Catch up with friends, family and influencers through Feed and stories * Join groups to learn tips and tricks from real people who’ve been there, done that * Discover creators, small businesses and communities who can help you dive deeper into the things you care about * Watch reels for quick entertainment that sparks inspiration ![]() * Personalize your Feed to see more of what you like, less of what you don’t * Shop for affordable and uncommon stuff on Marketplace and take your hobbies to the next level Whether you’re looking for a spark of inspiration with reels or want to dive deeper into something you already love with Marketplace or in groups, you can discover ideas, experiences and people that fuel your interests and help you make progress on the things that matter to you on Facebook. Updated to confirm iOS 16.7.3 is only available for users of older iPhones.Explore, connect and share your interests with real people. But I can say that a week in, I have had no issues with the iOS 17.2 update on my iPhone 14 Pro. Which upgrade you choose now comes down to which iPhone model you own.Īs any regular readers will know, I am an early adopter of iOS software who cares about security. The latest versions of the iPhone software are iOS 17.2 and iOS 16.7.3 and you must update to one of them. If you own the latter and need a secure device-and it's an affordable option-perhaps consider getting a new iPhone at some point soon. That’s in addition to the iPhone 6 and 7 series, which still run iOS 15. Following the release of iOS 17, the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X can’t run the latest software. That’s fine and you are still as secure as possible. If you are using an older iPhone, you don’t have a choice but to run iOS 16. This has changed since iOS 16.7.2, which was available for “the iPhone 8 and later.” On its iOS 16.7.3 support page, Apple lists the update as available to the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, iPad 5th generation, iPad Pro 9.7-inch, and iPad Pro 12.9-inch 1st generation. Yes, that’s right-if you have a device newer than the iPhone 8, you must be on the latest version of iOS 17, iOS 17.2, to stay secure. You Have An Older Device: As of iOS 16.7.3, Apple has stopped supporting people with newer iPhones who don’t want to upgrade. “Meanwhile, iOS 16.7 has gotten half as many patches,” he says. Security researcher Josh Long points out that Apple patched over 70 vulnerabilities between iOS 17 and iOS 17.1. This is because the iPhone maker only issues important updates to iOS 16, which come later than the iOS 17 releases. In addition-and this is a big one-iOS 17.2 is much more secure than iOS 16, despite Apple updating its older operating system with security fixes. Meanwhile, in the iOS 17.2 release notes, Apple has confirmed a fix for a bug that was preventing some iPhones from wirelessly charging in some vehicles. I don’t want to speak too soon, but this issue appears to be fixed in iOS 17.2, for me, anyway. IOS 17.2 Is More Secure Than iOS 16 And Fixes Bugs: I get it-iOS 17 has been quite buggy, including the Wi-Fi bug that’s been plaguing many iPhone users. He also points to privacy and security enhancements in iOS 17, such as limited access to the private browsing tab, elimination of tracking URLs, “and brilliant secure methods for sharing passwords.”
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