Updating your device is often a dreaded task both in terms of data backup and the time it takes. Apple just made most updates and security patches faster and without rebooting the device. This is possible with iOS16.4.1(a) and its Rapid Security Response (RSR) available for iPhone and Mac, reports the specialized medium TechCrunch.
Rapid Security Response enables Apple to be faster and better respond to threats and security breaches. In fact, this faster device prevents users from constantly putting off installing updates.
Rapid Security Response updates are now available for iPhone and iPad users running the iOS 16.4.1 update and for Mac users running macOS 13.3.1.
According to Apple, Rapid Security Response offers “significant security improvements between software updates, for example improvements to the Safari web browser” and is useful “for more quickly addressing certain security issues that might have been exploited or reported,” the company said. company in a statement. statement.
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Please note that the update is done by default. to check if your iPhone is eligible to this update, you have to go to settings after General AND Software update. Click on Automatic Updatesthen make sure that Security responses and system files It is activated. However, the device may still ask you to reboot your device to install the RSR update.
Rapid Security Responses is also available for Mac. Click on the Apple then in System settings. Click on General in the sidebar, then click Software update on the right. Go ahead show details beside Automatic Updatesthen make sure that Install security responses and system files It is activated.
If the user does not want to continue with the RSR update, it will in any case be integrated into the next standard software update.
Source: BFM TV
