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Apple Halts iOS 18.1.1 Signing, Users Now Stuck on iOS 18.2 or Above

Apple stops signing iOS 18.1.1, preventing users from downgrading to this version - 9to5Mac

Apple has stopped signing iOS 18.1.1, meaning users can no longer downgrade their iPhone or iPad to this version of the operating system if they have already updated to a newer release. This move comes approximately one week after Apple released iOS 18.2, which introduced several new features and improvements.

iOS 18.2 was released on December 11, bringing with it Image Playground, Genmoji, ChatGPT integration with Siri, Camera Control enhancements, and Mail Categorization. Of course, the update also includes multiple security patches, including one that prevents malicious apps from accessing private information.

Apple’s decision to stop signing iOS 18.1.1 is in line with the company’s commitment to user security. By encouraging users to update to the latest version, Apple aims to protect devices from potential vulnerabilities.

The inability to downgrade affects the jailbreaking community, as reverting to older iOS builds is often utilized for this purpose. While some users may be frustrated by the inability to downgrade, Apple’s policy of stopping the signing of older iOS versions is a long-standing practice aimed at maintaining the security of its ecosystem.

Users are strongly advised to update their devices to iOS 18.2 to ensure they have the most recent security patches and feature improvements.

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