Apple releases iOS 15.2 beta 4: refreshed Apple TV app, privacy report, and the ability to bequeath your Apple ID
Apple developers have "rolled out" the next test build of iOS 15.2.
What is known
The system came out with the number iOS 15.2 beta 4 and received a lot of changes. For example, the app privacy report is a feature that Apple first showed at WWDC. With it, users can find out how often programs access confidential information. In addition, the system added tracking of correspondence of underage users in iMessage, the ability to add contacts of a person who, in the event of your death, will have access to your Apple ID.
From useful to iOS 15.2 beta 4 is also worth noting the Items That Can Track Me option in the Find My app, the ability to hide your email and the updated Apple TV app.
When to expect
iOS 15.2 beta 4 has already begun to be received by all participants in the beta testing of the system. As for the stable version of the firmware, it should be released at the end of this or early next month.
A source: MacRumors