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Because Apple's mobile operating system supports domain name encryption, sometimes you might see a warning that the Wi-Fi network you're connected to is blocking encrypted DNS traffic.
Serious warnings have been issued by wireless security specialists for Apple iPhone users who don't want to get their phone hacked.
Apple's iOS "Private Wi-Fi Address" feature, meant to enhance user privacy, inadvertently shared actual MAC addresses. iOS 17.1 aims to fix this issue for better privacy.
Apple has recently added several new warnings to help comply with recent failings to comply with Reece's law.
This is the latest of several privacy updates Apple's announced for its AirTags item trackers since they were released last year.