You should now be able to download iOS 15.2 | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
Apple’s iOS 15.2, which includes a ton of features and fixes, has started to become roll out to iPhones after an extensive beta period. According to Apple’s release notes, posted by 9to5Mac and MacRumors, the update includes:
The Digital Legacy program, which lets you designate who gets access to your data when you die
The App Privacy Report, which shows what permissions your apps use, and what websites they connect to
Apple’s $4.99 voice-only plan for Apple Music
A fix for the somewhat confusing state of the 13 Pro’s macro mode
The update also brings with it some of Apple’s communication safety features, one of which will blur iMessages sent to children that an on-device scan tags as potentially being explicit. The feature was…