With the release of iOS 14.3, it was a matter of time before Apple stopped signing the older versions of iOS: 14.2 and 14.2.1 (this version was only released for the new iPhone 12 range). What does this mean? If you have a problem with iOS 14.3 you will have to wait for Apple to launch a new version of iOS 14, since you can't downgrade and go back to the previous version.
The main novelty of iOS 14.3 is found in the ProRaw format, a photo format that's only available on the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max, a feature that was announced in October but hasn't been available on the new iPhones until a few weeks ago.
iOS 14.2 introduced new wallpapers (something that is always appreciated), the new function of intercom for HomePod plus new emojis. As I discussed above, iOS 14.2.1 was released exclusively for the iPhone 12 range to fix various bugs that were only found in the new iPhone range for 2021.
iOS 14.4, the next big update
Apple released in mid-December, the first beta of iOS 14.4 and iPadOS 14.4, a new version that will focus your efforts is improve user privacy informing users, if applicable, that our data will be used to provide us with a better and personalized commercial experience, as long as we give the application permission to do so.
What is clear is that this year it's going to be very hard for Facebook, at least among iOS users who bother to read the warning messages about what kind of data both the Facebook application and Instagram collect, another of the Facebook group applications that is also a data vacuum cleaner.