View and Copy Saved Wi-Fi Passwords in iOS 16
…Password, and authenticate to reveal the password. If desired, tap Copy to copy to the clipboard for pasting in another app, such as Mail or Messages. (Featured image by iStock.com/denizbayram)…
…Password, and authenticate to reveal the password. If desired, tap Copy to copy to the clipboard for pasting in another app, such as Mail or Messages. (Featured image by iStock.com/denizbayram)…
…you’ll find cards for air quality and sunrise/sunset times. You no longer need to look elsewhere on the iPad and Mac for a basic weather app! (Featured image by iStock.com/DNHanlon)…
…get the same information on the Mac using Spotlight (press Command-Space). On an iPhone or iPad, use the Search feature (pull down on the Home screen). (Featured image by iStock.com/SamAntonioPhotography)…
…your recipient is also using iMessage (blue bubble friends) with iOS 16 (or iPadOS 16 or macOS 13 Ventura, once those come out later in 2022). Instead of an edited…
Most of the time, having your iPhone know precisely where you are is good. You want Maps to tell you exactly when to turn, not after you’ve passed an intersection….
…holding down the Command and Option keys at the same time. In the window that appears, click Repair. The tool might ask for your account password, and depending on the…
…app to see if it’s anyone you know). We’re being intentionally brief here—for significantly more detail, including advice on contacting local law enforcement—read Apple’s support article. (Featured image by iStock.com/BackyardProduction)…
Sure, we know that phone calls aren’t the most common thing people do on their iPhones—especially anyone under 30—but it’s still important to be able to make and take calls….
…video call. But if you don’t recognize the app that’s listening, you’ll want to look into it to make sure there’s nothing creepy going on. (Featured image by iStock.com/Mihajlo Maricic)…
Many websites, from Adobe to Zendesk, let you receive two-factor authentication codes via SMS text messages. That’s good—any form of two-factor authentication is better than none—but you’re often effectively locked…