Apple’s upcoming iOS 18 promises significant updates across various applications, including Safari, Notes, Mail, Photos, Siri, Messages, Maps, and more. Amid these improvements, the often overlooked Contacts app is set to receive enhanced security features to safeguard user data.
With iOS 18, Apple introduces stricter controls over third-party access to contacts, addressing concerns about data privacy. Users will now have the option to selectively grant access to specific contacts when installing new apps, rather than providing unrestricted access to their entire contacts list.
This measure aims to prevent potential data breaches where sensitive information such as birth dates and email addresses could be exploited by malicious actors.
“iOS 18 puts users in control by letting them choose to share only specific contacts with an app,” Apple noted in a statement. This update underscores Apple’s commitment to empowering users with greater privacy protections, ensuring that personal data remains secure.
Additionally, iOS 18 enhances connectivity features by enabling seamless pairing of third-party accessories without exposing all devices on a user’s network to the connected app. This innovation enhances device privacy while streamlining user experience during device setup.
Currently available in developer beta 2, iOS 18 is set to launch its public beta later this month, with a stable release expected in September.
Apple advises potential beta testers to exercise caution due to potential instability, including app compatibility issues and reduced battery performance. Users are encouraged to back up their data before considering installation, though opting to wait for the stable release remains a viable choice.