Apple users debate new iOS 18 features

iOS Features
iOS Features

Apple has released iOS 18, and while it boasts several new features, one particular update is causing quite a stir on social media. The ability to lock and hide apps using Face ID has caught the attention of many users, with some humorously claiming it will aid cheaters. The update includes a fresh look for app icons with color customization, enhanced browsing options for camera rolls, and innovative texting methods such as formatting, animations, and scheduling.

However, the app locking and hiding feature has garnered the most buzz. This new functionality allows users to protect sensitive apps and their content.

iOS 18 sparks debate on privacy

Apple explained that users can move an app to a locked, hidden folder, making messages or emails within the app invisible to searches, notifications, and other system-wide inquiries. Twitter users quickly chimed in, with some dubbing the feature as another “tool for people to be sneaky.” One tweet read, “Apple is for cheaters,” while another jokingly noted, “It’s a cheating ass man working at Apple.

Despite the controversy, iOS 18 is available for download across millions of devices and is free of charge. Users can update their systems by navigating to Settings > General > Software Update.

The debate over this new feature has even led some Apple users to consider switching to Android, claiming it may provide less temptation for secrecy. While the iOS 18 update is packed with new functionalities, this particular feature has certainly added a controversial twist to tech conversations, sparking discussions about privacy, trust, and the potential misuse of technology.

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