Second beta releases of iOS 13.3, iPadOS 13.3, watchOS 6.1.1 and tvOS 13.3 [atualizado 3x: macOS Catalina 10.15.2 e Xcode 11.3]

Apple has just made available to developers the second beta versions of iOS 13.3 (compilation 17C5038a) of iPadOS 13.3 (idem), from watchOS 6.1.1 (175454a) and the tvOS 13.3 (17K5440a).

We have highlighted some news / changes in the early beta post, including the return of the Usage Time Communication Limits and the RAM management bug fix that has already landed for everyone with the iOS / iPadOS 13.2.2.

One thing we haven't commented on about tvOS 13.3 yet is that it will bring back an adjustment so that users can place the following content (Up next) back top bar of the operating system as highlighted by 9to5Mac.

We'll stay tuned if they paint more news on the betas released today, of course.

Update by Eduardo Marques 11/12/2019 17:13

In iOS 13.3, Safari now supports security keys compatible with NFC, USB, and Lightning FIDO2 technologies.

Support actually came with the first beta release, but Apple has now given more details about the newness in the operating system release notes, as reported. MacRumors.

What does that mean? Very soon, when iOS 13.3 is released to everyone, Apple's mobile browser will be compatible with accessories like YubiKey, equipped with Lightning connector, which can be used for even more secure two-factor authentication. When using such a key, you do not even need to enter the code since everything is done automatically and securely.

It is worth noting that macOS Safari 13 already has such support.

Update II by Eduardo Marques 11/12/2019 19:08

Public beta versions of iOS 13.3, iPadOS 13.3, and tvOS 13.3 are now available on the Apple Beta Software Program.

Update III 11/13/2019 s 15:30

Today, in turn, Apple released to developers the macOS Catalina 10.15.2 beta 2 (compilation 19C39d) and the Xcode 11.3 beta (11C24b).

We continue to monitor possible news.