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Apple fixes Walkie Talkie app vulnerability in watchOS update

Apple fixes Walkie Talkie app vulnerability in watchOS update

If you are, for some reason, an avid Walkie Talkie user on the Apple Watch, you will be pleased to learn that the functionality is back in the latest watchOS update today. The feature was notably disabled nearly two weeks ago after Apple discovered a vulnerability, one which was unspecified but was clearly serious enough for them to quickly pull one of the hallmark updates of watchOS 5. If you're not familiar, the Walkie Talkie app allows two users to send short push-to-talk chat messages to one another.