Published on May 29, 2026
Apple has rolled out the public beta of iOS 26.6, continuing its routine updates as it approaches the annual WWDC event. Previously, users could block contacts, preventing them from calling or messaging. The standard functionality worked, but lacked certain customization options.
The latest beta introduces a small but notable tweak to how blocked contacts are managed within the system. Users now have the ability to manage notifications and settings more intuitively. This change allows for a more personalized experience when users deal with unwanted communication.
Following the beta’s release, initial feedback from testers indicates a positive response to the new feature. Users appreciate the enhanced control over blocked contacts, citing it as a more user-friendly approach. This update is seen as a refinement rather than a complete overhaul of the existing system.
The impact of this change could be significant as iOS 26.6 gears up for its official launch. experience in managing blocked contacts, Apple aligns itself with ongoing demands for better privacy controls. Such enhancements may strengthen user loyalty ahead of the upcoming WWDC announcements.
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