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ITunes 12.3 Released With Two-Factor Authentication Support

Apple has been increasing the security of its products post the iCloud hack in 2014 and ever since incorporated two-factor authentication in many of its products including iMessage and Facetime.

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It’s been 24 hours since Apple dropped the official release of iOS 9, and the adoption rate of this new operating system is a little more than 12 percent, according to Mixpanel, a third-party mobile analytics firm.

Other new iTunes features from this latest update are Apple Music accessibility has been improved with VoiceOver, the problem that did not allow recording of songs within Up Next has been resolved, and also the issue where some radio station did not appear within recently Played.

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You’ll notice that iOS 9 has already passed the “older than iOS 8″ crowd in installation numbers, with that crossover happening earlier this morning. They also reported that the Cupertino-based company promised they will do their best to offer a solution that will be included in the next iOS 9 update. Upon updating to iTunes 12.3, users can use the media and syncing suite to install the newly released iOS 9 on their iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, which is also available in an over-the-air update through the iOS Settings application. This is much safer and also requires minimal space given that the update is downloaded to your computer and then pushed to your iPhone. “However, one issue for it being substantially slow compared to iOS 7 is that servers are having trouble keeping up right now as people update”.

ITunes 12.3 Released With Two-Factor Authentication Support