Apple has just Released the Second Round of its Quick Security Updates for Users of the Beta Versions of iOS 16.4 and macOS 13.3 Ventura

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Apple has issued the latest Quick Security Response (RSR) update for users of the iOS 16.4 beta, marking the fourth update of its kind since it was introduced.

Apple has just Released the Second Round of its Quick Security Updates for Users of the Beta Versions of iOS 16.4 and macOS 13.3 Ventura_

Beta users of iOS 16.4 can now receive bug fixes through this Quick Security Response Update without the need for a complete download. Given its compact file size, this update is likely a trial version.

To obtain iOS Security Response 16.4, users can navigate to the Settings app and utilize the conventional Software Update feature. The download process is quick, requiring only a short span of time before the installation phase initiates.

Apple has just Released the Second Round of its Quick Security Updates for Users of the Beta Versions of iOS 16.4 and macOS 13.3 Ventura_

Following the installation of the Rapid Security Response update, users running iOS 16.4 will witness an updated version of the software. A simple tap on the version in the Settings’ About section provides details about the iOS version and the Rapid Security Response update. Users seeking to deactivate Rapid Security Response updates can refer to the provided instructions.

For macOS 13.3 Ventura beta users, Apple has also rolled out a rapid security response update.

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