Fortunately, this only affected some websites. But even that is not very pleasant. And the company has already promised to release a new update to fix this problem.
The problem is with changing the user agents of some services. As a result, Safari cannot display these sites correctly on updated devices.
And although Apple did not offer the appropriate fix, the company advised users to uninstall any pre-installed security updates. Cupertinos has posted instructions on their website on how to remove it from iPhone, iPad and Mac.
Note that in 2023 alone, Apple fixed 10 zero-day flaws used to hack the brand’s devices.
Source: Ferra

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