iOS 16.3: Add a security key to an Apple ID
As part of Apple's Advance Data Protection, users can add a physical security key to their Apple ID starting with iOS 16.3.
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As part of Apple's Advance Data Protection, users can add a physical security key to their Apple ID starting with iOS 16.3.
Starting with iOS 16.3, the security feature will be available worldwide and will give users the ability to protect iCloud backups and more.
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