If there’s one immutable law of the universe, it’s that not long after a hefty update, the bug fix update follows soon after.
This was the case on Wednesday when Apple released its macOS 14.6.1, iOS 17.6.1, and iPadOS 17.6.1. The latest version of these updates offered bug fixes as well as a pertinent fix resolving an issue with iCloud’s Advanced Data Protection feature. Previously, a number of users who tried to activate ADP and failed received a clear error message and saw an accurate reflection in the user interface indicating that ADP was not enabled.
With the update, these users will now receive a notification directing them to Settings, where they must confirm their decision to turn off ADP.
As usual, the update can be located, downloaded, and installed by navigating to System Settings on the Mac or Settings on your iPhone or iPad, choosing General, and Software Update.
If you’ve tried the updates on your Mac or devices, please let us know about your experience in the comments.
Via 9to5Mac