Apple today released the RC version of the upcoming macOS Big Sur 11.2 update to developers for testing purposes, with the new beta coming a week after the second beta and two months after the first macOS release Big Sur.
Developers can download the macOS Big Sur 11.2 beta using the software update method in the system settings after installing the correct profile from Apple Developer Center.
MacOS Big Sur 11.2 beta 2 removes a feature that allows Apple apps to bypass third-party firewalls, security devices, and VPN apps. MacOS Big Sur 11 included ContentFilterExclusionList that allowed Apple apps like the App Store, Maps, iCloud, and more to bypass firewalls and VPN apps installed by users. These apps were unable to filter or filter traffic for some built-in Apple apps. This function has been removed in macOS Big Sur 11.2.
When macOS Big Sur 11.2 sees a release, Apple apps will be compatible with VPN apps and will not be able to bypass firewalls and other security devices.
According to Apple’s release notes, the update also improves Bluetooth reliability and includes multiple bug fixes.
MacOS Big Sur 11.2 improves Bluetooth reliability and resolves the following issues:
– External displays can show a black screen when connected to a Mac mini (M1, 2020) using an HDMI to DVI converter
– Edits to Apple ProRAW photos may not be saved in the Photos app
– iCloud Drive may turn off after disabling the iCloud Drive Desktop & Documents Folders option
– System Preferences may not resolve when you enter your admin password
– The Emoji & Symbols pool may not show a global key when pressed
The update addresses a bug that may cause external displays to show a black screen when connected to a M1 Mac mini using an HDMI to DVI converter, and resolves issue that led to edits to Apple ProRaw photos in the Photos app without saving. It also includes solutions for iCloud Drive, System Preferences, and more.