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<p>Among all the new features introduced with iOS 14.5, which had its <a href="
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9to5Mac found references suggesting that Apple is working on a new method for delivering standalone iOS security updates.</p>
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iOS security fixes could soon be delivered separately from other updates, beta code suggests