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How to Check Your iPad and iPhone Privacy Settings

How to Check Your iPad and iPhone Privacy Settings

By Melissa Holt • Feb 14, 2017

Every once in a while, it’s a good idea to take a quick look through the privacy settings on your iPad and iPhone to see which apps have asked to use which stuff. Location data, especially, is sensitive since you don’t want just any old app knowing where you are! We’ll tell you where to get that info.

Mobile

How to Manage iMessage Read Receipts on the iPhone and Mac

How to Manage iMessage Read Receipts on the iPhone and Mac

By Melissa Holt • Nov 7, 2016

Read receipts, which allow you to see when a text message you’ve sent has been read by its recipient, can be set either globally or on a per-conversation basis under macOS Sierra and iOS 10. Come read about how to configure both!

Mac

How to Clear All Notifications on Your iPhone

How to Clear All Notifications on Your iPhone

By Melissa Holt • Sep 23, 2016

If you’ve ever wondered how to clear all notifications on your iPhone, then boy, are you gonna love iOS 10! In today’s article, we’ll tell you the secret behind removing all that stuff, quick as a wink.

Mobile

Sing Along with Song Lyrics in the iOS 10 Music App

Sing Along with Song Lyrics in the iOS 10 Music App

By Jim Tanous • Sep 20, 2016

As part of its revamped Music app, Apple has added built-in access to song lyrics for millions of tracks in iOS 10. Here’s how to see and share them.

Mobile

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Manage App Installations Like a Pro With ‘Prioritize Downloads’ in iOS 10

Manage App Installations Like a Pro With ‘Prioritize Downloads’ in iOS 10

By Jim Tanous • Sep 19, 2016

iOS 10 improves upon Prioritize Downloads, a feature that lets users choose which apps to install or restore first when downloading from Apple’s servers. This saves frustration and helps you get back to work quicker after a restore. Here’s how Prioritize Download works in iOS 10.

Mobile

iOS 10: Disable Press Home to Open and Change Your Home Button Behavior

iOS 10: Disable Press Home to Open and Change Your Home Button Behavior

By Melissa Holt • Sep 19, 2016

If you installed iOS 10 and don’t like having to press the Home Button instead of just placing your finger on it to unlock your device, then this article’s for you! We’ll go over how to change that behavior back to the way it used to be.

Mobile

iPhone Screen Turning On By Itself? Disable Raise to Wake in iOS 10

iPhone Screen Turning On By Itself? Disable Raise to Wake in iOS 10

By Jim Tanous • Sep 17, 2016

Is your iPhone screen turning on all by itself after upgrading to iOS 10? You’re probably dealing with Raise to Wake, a new feature for recent iPhone models which lets users quickly check the time and notifications without needing to press any buttons. It can be handy for many users, but if you only want your iPhone screen to turn on when you tell it to, here’s how to disable Raise to Wake.

Mobile

Where the Heck is the Shuffle Button in the iOS 10 Music App?

Where the Heck is the Shuffle Button in the iOS 10 Music App?

By Jim Tanous • Sep 17, 2016

The Music app received a major overhaul in iOS 10, but some design changes are proving to be a bit difficult to discover. For example, where the heck is the shuffle button on the Now Playing screen? We’ll show you.

Mobile

View Two Websites Side-By-Side With Safari Split View in iOS 10

View Two Websites Side-By-Side With Safari Split View in iOS 10

By Jim Tanous • Sep 15, 2016

iOS 10 introduces Safari split view on the iPad, allowing users to view two websites side-by-side for the first time and making the iPad an even better tool for productivity. Here’s how it all works.

Mobile

How to Remove Built-In Apple Apps in iOS 10

How to Remove Built-In Apple Apps in iOS 10

By Jim Tanous • Sep 14, 2016

With the launch of iOS 10, Apple has finally delivered a long-requested feature: the ability to remove the default apps on the iPhone and iPad. Well, sort of. In reality, Apple now lets users hide most of the built-in apps which, for most users, is just as good as deleting them. Here’s how it works.

Mobile

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