Released earlier this week, iOS 14 comes with a host of notable features, including the ability to set third-party e-mail clients and browsers as default in place of Apple’s own Mail app and Safari, respectively. However, a report now suggests that a bug is resetting Mail and Safari as the default mail and browser applications in iOS 14 devices after every reboot. The bug reportedly affects not only iPhones running iOS 14, but also iPads running iPadOS 14.

I made chrome my default browser in iOS 14 and it works in mail but not in twitterific, and when you restart your phone it goes back to the Safari

In case you don’t know it already, Apple started rolling out iOS 14, iPadOS 14, tvOS 14 and watchOS 7 to all supported devices earlier this week. The development followed the company’s ‘Time Flies’ event a day earlier, when the Cuprertino giant unveiled the Apple Watch Series 6 and 8th-gen iPad models. Apple also announced its ‘Apple One’ subscription bundle, which has since drawn monopoly allegations from Spotify.