Mail’s “flag” feature is a quick and easy way to categorize messages, so if you need to follow up on an item, you can use this to find it fast. But if you’d like the flags to have more descriptive names than their associated colors, we’ve got the details for you on how to do it!
Quick Tip: Use Siri to Translate Languages on Your iPhone
Siri can help you do all kinds of everyday tasks, such as taking notes, making phone calls, and setting reminders. But with iOS 11, the voice assistant can now also translate words and phrases into different languages, meaning that you could ask it to convert “Where is the airport” into German—and your device would then speak the translation aloud! We’ve got the how-to in this article.
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How to Create an Apple ID for a Child
Plenty of parents want their younger children to have Apple IDs so that they can start listening to music and purchasing apps (without knowing mommy or daddy’s password!). In today’s article, we’ll cover how you’ll configure a managed Apple ID for your 13-years-and-under children.
How to View and Manage Your iTunes and App Store Subscriptions
Apple lets users manage subscriptions for both its own services as well as third party apps via your Apple ID. It’s a convenient and secure method, but it means that you might forget which apps and services you’re subscribed to. Here’s how to view and manage these subscriptions so that you don’t continue to pay for something you’re not using!
How to Use Location-Based Reminders on Your iPhone
If you’re a forgetful person, the iPhone’s location-based reminders could become your best friend. With these, you can get notifications from your to-do list when you arrive at home, when you get to a store, or even when you leave a place. We’ve got all the details and instructions in this article!
How to Disconnect and Troubleshoot Wi-Fi on Your Mac
If your Mac is having trouble staying connected to a Wi-Fi network or with getting good speeds, then you could try turning Wi-Fi off and back on. Or disconnecting from the network. Or having your Mac forget the network entirely before you configure the connection again. In today’s article, we’ll go over a bunch of ways to disentangle yourself from any network you’ve joined, whether you’re doing it for troubleshooting purposes or just because you don’t want to use a particular Wi-Fi hotspot anymore!