7.0.3 Update IOS: Now Safer For Concerned Users By Adding Tight Password Protection With ICloud Keychain

Apple last Wednesday announced a few new additions to their catalog, namely the iPad Air and the iPad mini with Retina display to name a few. While they released a few products, the company silently announced an upgrade for idevices. 7.0.3 update for iOS is now ready for download.

The usual update for devices include just bug fixes and new language recognition for Siri, but not for this update. Alongside the new release of OS X Mavericks for the Mac and the introduction of new tablets, they incorporated a new app that fuses all passwords for an Apple user to keep it safe - the iCloud Keychain.

This new feature shares passwords and credit card information across all Apple devices.

Added to this, the problem that users used to face was fixed. The animation when apps close and appear after the lock screen was taken out. Apple said that they reduced "motion sickness" as 25 percent of device users claimed they had the sickness.

Also in this update is the comeback of the Wikipedia and search the web when in the spotlight search.

IMessaging has been a problem after the iOS 7 update. Users were saying that sending messages in iMessage was a pain in the head because even with a stable internet or cellular data connection, messages didn't push through. With the new update, Apple fixed the bug that has been bugging users.

In line with Apple's announcement about new apps, stability for iWork has been improved which targeted programs like Pages, Numbers and Keynote. Also, just like the improvement the Cupertino-based company did on the OS X Mavericks, particularly in Safari, the changes can also be seen in the idevice's version of the web browser like the password generator among others.

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