Apple today has rolled out an update to the Apple Support app on iOS. The update brings the app to version 2.3 and includes region and country expansions and more.

Apple says the Apple Support app for iOS is now available in 20 new countries and regions. While the company has not specified the exact countries and regions in which the app is now available, it does note that new languages are also included in today’s update. Those languages include Czech, Danish, Finnish, Hungarian, Indonesian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, and Russian.

Furthermore, you can now choose what language you would like the app to be presented in regardless of your country. Previously, users were locked to using the default language for their country.

Here’s the full change log for today’s update:

  • Added support for over 20 new countries and regions
  • Find solutions in your preferred language, regardless of location
  • Support now available in Czech, Danish, Finnish, Hungarian, Indonesian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, and Russian
  • Performance improvements and bug fixes

Apple originally launched its Support application in November of 2016. The app allows users to schedule appointments, communicate with support staff, and more:

Apple Support is available on the App Store for free.