Apple releases iOS 13.5.1, iPadOS 13.5.1, watchOS 6.2.6 updates [u]
Apple has released updates for iOS 13.5.1 and iPadOS 13.5.1, along with watchOS 6.2.6, patches that make minor changes to the updates for iOS 13.5 and iPadOS 13.5 released less than two weeks ago.

Released to the public on Monday, the updates for iOS and iPadOS can be installed via the Settings app, tapping General, Software Update, then selecting to install the update. Users with automatic updates will go through a streamlined process managed by their device. The watchOS update can be managed from the Watch app on the iPhone.
Apple has also released updates for tvOS 13.4.6 and for HomePod 13.4.6.
The latest update, bringing iOS to 13.5.1 and iPadOS to 13.5.1, surface just 12 days after the release of iOS 13.5 and iPadOS 13.5, and 14 days after watchOS 6.2.5. That update largely centered around COVID-19 changes, including a modification to Face ID that took into account face masks, as well as the Exposure Notification API.
Patch notes for the iOS 13.5.1, iPadOS 13.5.1, and watchOS 6.3.6 updates reveal the contents as largely consisting of security updates. The version number increments also indicate them to be minor in scope, with a high unlikelihood for there to be any changes to features or functions.
Among the security updates is a fix for a vulnerability that is used by Unc0ver 5.0 to jailbreak iPhones and iPads, including those running iOS 13.5 and iPadOS 13.5.
Update: Apple has released a public beta version of iOS 13.5.5.

Released to the public on Monday, the updates for iOS and iPadOS can be installed via the Settings app, tapping General, Software Update, then selecting to install the update. Users with automatic updates will go through a streamlined process managed by their device. The watchOS update can be managed from the Watch app on the iPhone.
Apple has also released updates for tvOS 13.4.6 and for HomePod 13.4.6.
The latest update, bringing iOS to 13.5.1 and iPadOS to 13.5.1, surface just 12 days after the release of iOS 13.5 and iPadOS 13.5, and 14 days after watchOS 6.2.5. That update largely centered around COVID-19 changes, including a modification to Face ID that took into account face masks, as well as the Exposure Notification API.
Patch notes for the iOS 13.5.1, iPadOS 13.5.1, and watchOS 6.3.6 updates reveal the contents as largely consisting of security updates. The version number increments also indicate them to be minor in scope, with a high unlikelihood for there to be any changes to features or functions.
Among the security updates is a fix for a vulnerability that is used by Unc0ver 5.0 to jailbreak iPhones and iPads, including those running iOS 13.5 and iPadOS 13.5.
Update: Apple has released a public beta version of iOS 13.5.5.
Comments
Hope they fixed it, and shut that damned jailbreak down.
They probably don't give much of a damn about jailbreaking itself — it's never been a widespread phenomenon, and most of the things that people used to jailbreak for have been incorporated into the system over the past decade, anyway.
Well, the article explicitly said that among the fixes...
checkra1n Jailbreak still works fine
so this is like closing the back door when the front door remains wide open
I'm reading other accounts of the iOS update going 3 GB+ for the new iPhone SE. I always use iTunes and do the full installation when updating my iOS devices. On the new iPhone SE, the full IPSW file for iOS 13.5.1 is 3.89 GB, which is about the same as iOS 13.5.