It solves an imperfection that lets kids challenge parental controls on contacts.

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Apple is rapidly following up on plans to control location tracking on iPhone 11 series phones. It just released an iOS 13.3.1 update (in addition to a relating iPadOS update) that, most remarkably, adds a switch to control the U1 Ultra Wideband chip’s utilization of location services. The iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max all utilization location checks to confirm that they’re in zones where ultra-wideband is legally permitted, however, the switch turns those checks off in case you’re worried about privacy.

The organization has recently said that the checks are taken care of strictly on-gadget and won’t be gathered up.

There are other remarkable fixes. Apple has patched a defect in Communication Limits that could let a youngster add contacts without the Screen Time passcode. It likewise handles a bug that made postponements before altering Deep Fusion photos. Mail won’t abrogate settings that keep remote pictures from loading, push notifications will show up more dependably over WiFi and FaceTime won’t accidentally utilize the ultra-wide rear camera. What’s more, in case you’re a HomePod user, there’s presently support for Indian English Siri voices.

This is definitely not a little fix, at that point, it could be significant whether you’re utilizing Apple’s most recent device.