Due to an error that occurred after iOS 17.5, some photos deleted years ago have been restored. This situation causes many users Impressed.
It is not known exactly what is behind this problem for now, but it is stated that there are photos/images going back even from 2021, suddenly seen at the end of the photo gallery. The iOS 17.5 update, which is thought to disrupt the infrastructure between iCloud and iPhones, can most likely be resolved with a fix on the server side, or another small software update may come from Apple soon.
The official statement from Apple for the iOS 17.5 update was as follows:
Lock Screen
- -A new Pride Ray wallpaper for the lock screen to honor the LGBTQ+ community and culture
Tracking Notifications
- -Cross-Platform Tracking Detection sends a notification to the user, regardless of the operating system it is paired with, if a compatible Bluetooth tracker that does not belong to the user is moving with the user
Some features may not be available in all regions or on all Apple devices. For information about the security content of Apple software updates, please go to the following website:
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iOS 17.4 was a major update, and Apple had the following to say about the new Europe-based era introduced with that version: “Apple also shared a number of changes to the App Store for developers with apps in the EU. These changes affect applications used on Apple’s operating systems such as iOS, iPadOS, watchOS and tvOS. The changes include new disclosures informing users in the EU of the risks associated with using alternatives other than the App Store’s secure payment processes. For developers, the changes include:
- -New options for using payment service providers (PSPs): New options for processing payments for digital products and services will be available in the developer’s app.
- -New options for processing payments via a link to an external web page: Users will be able to complete digital product and service purchases on the developer’s external website. Developers will also be able to inform users in the EU about campaigns, discounts and other offers outside their applications.
- -Business planning tools: It will help developers set fees and understand metrics linked to Apple’s new business terms for apps in the EU.
These changes include new steps to protect and inform users in the EU, including:
- -App Store product page tags: Notifies the user if the downloaded application uses an alternative payment process.
- -In-app description pages: Notifies users when the transaction is not processed by Apple and the developer redirects the user to an alternative payment processor to complete the transaction.
- -New App Review processes: Verifies that developers accurately convey information about transactions using alternative payment processors.
- -Enhanced data portability on Apple’s Data & Privacy website: Users in the EU may receive new data about their App Store usage and transmit it to an authorized third party.
Apple will not be able to issue refunds for apps that use alternative payment processes and will have less ability to support customers who experience problems or experience fraud. Useful App Store features such as Report a Problem, Family Sharing and Purchase Permission will also not be available in these transactions.
Since users may need to share their payment information with more parties, this could provide opportunities for bad actors to steal users’ sensitive financial information. Additionally, on the App Store, users’ purchase history and subscription management will only show transactions made through the App Store’s In-App Purchase system.”