Mass mails for you to test the public beta

Apple is sending a series of emails to thousands of users to launch into testing the public beta versions released. This email is the one that some users have received these days and I say we have because personally it is the second time the company sends it to me.

It is true that it is not the first time I have received it, but it is not usual to receive this type of emails in which the Cupertino firm invites us to test the public beta versions. Now with the arrival of iOS 13, macOS Catalina and the rest of the new versions of the operating systems, at Apple they need the maximum feedback posible and that is why they invite us to test these beta versions before the official launch.

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We do not have to confuse these emails with those of Phishing that we may receive from time to time in our inbox. The easiest way to find out whether or not it is an official Apple email is simply by looking at the email address from which they send us the email. In this case it is clearly indicated: betaprogram@insideApple.apple.com so we can rest assured when clicking on the link to go to the information.

In short, what they want at Apple is for us to test the new public beta versions and the more users involved in them, the better for the company and for the rest of the users who will end up receiving the final version in a longer period of time. In short, many users are not aware that these public beta versions exist and a good way to discover them is when the firm sends one of these mass emails with the possibility to try the betas for free.


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