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Apple has released an update to its mobile operating system to fix a problem that has been affecting some iPhone owners

Verizon, at & T, and T-Mobile earlier this week said they were n’t blocking the VPN-like feature. T-Mobile claimed to have identified that iOS 15.2 toggled it off by default.

Apple released an updated beta of iOS 15.3 that clarifies the language in iCloud settings.’no changes were made to iCloud private relay in iOS 15.2 that would have toggled the feature off,’ the statement said.

T-Mobile has also followed up with 9to5Mac to say that that that iOS 15.2 did n’t toggle the feature off after all.’Apple does n’t change customers’ settings when they update to iOS 15.2,’ T-Mobile said in a statement.

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