Apple on Thursday stopped signing code for iOS 14.2 and the subsequent iOS 14.2.1 point update following December's release of iOS 14.3.
The cease of code signing comes nearly a month after iOS 14.3 was pushed out on Dec. 14 and effectively stops users from downgrading to an older version of the operating system.
Apple regularly stops signing out-of-date code to prevent users from installing old iOS versions following the release of a new version, a practice that keeps users safe from new threats and ensures devices are running the latest feature-rich software.
Apple is currently testing the upcoming iOS 14.4 beta that should launch in the coming weeks.
January 08, 2021 at 11:55AM
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Apple ceases iOS 14.2, iOS 14.2.1 code signing following iOS 14.3 release - AppleInsider
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