Apple today pushed the RC version of macOS Big Sur 11.2 for testing purposes. The new beta version was released one week after the second beta version, and it has been two months since the original macOS Big Sur version was released.
macOS Big Su 11.2 beta 2 eliminates a feature that allows Apple applications to bypass third-party firewalls, security tools, and VPN applications. macOS Big Su11 contains a ContentFilterExclusionList list that allows Apple applications (such as App Store, Maps, iCloud, etc.) to avoid user-installed firewall and VPN applications. These apps cannot filter or inspect the traffic of certain built-in Apple apps. This feature has been removed in macOS Big Su 11.2.
macOS Big Su 11.2 improves Bluetooth reliability and fixes the following issues:
When connecting to a Mac mini (M1, 2020) using an HDMI to DVI converter, the external monitor may show a black screen
Editing Apple ProRAW photos in the photo app may not be saved
After disabling the iCloud Driv desktop and document folder options, iCloud Drive may be closed
When entering the administrator password, the system preferences may not be unlocked
Emoji and symbol pane may not be displayed when pressing the Globe key