Apple stops signing iOS 13.2.2

On November 18, Apple servers released the umpteenth update of iOS 13, both for the iPhone and the iPad, which although now are called differently they share the same base so they also share the same problems, at least most of them.

For a few hours, Apple has stopped signing iOS 13.2.2, so it is no longer possible to downgrade to this version of iOS if your device does not work as it should after installing iOS 13.2.3, a version for which some users still do not solve the problems of unexpected closings of the Mail application.

iOS 13.2.3 was released to fix running applications in the background, applications that the system closed when it was not really necessary, so when opening them again, in the case of Safari or YouTube, you had to reload the page that it showed.

Apple stops signing the previous version of iOS, after having left a approximately two weeks, although sometimes it is forced to reduce it if the previous version can be a risk for the user's security, so that the user always has the latest version of iOS installed on their devices.

While the final version of iOS is at number 13.2.3, the beta that developers currently have at their disposal is number 13.3, a beta that will be introduced as The main new feature is the Communication Limits function.

The Communication Limits feature, which is available within Usage Time, allows us to control at all times the use that our children make of the iPhone or iPad, allowing us to limit both the applications that they can use at a certain time, and the calls that they can also make or receive at a certain time.

At the moment, we do not know when the final version of iOS 13.3 is scheduled to be released, a version that is currently in the third beta.


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