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If you want to unhide or remove a lock from an app, long press on the app, tap Don't Require Face ID and enter your Face ID or passcode. Your locked apps will now be unlocked and your hidden apps will ...
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Despite Apple's robust security measures, iPhones aren't completely immune to malware threats. While traditional viruses are rare on iOS devices, sophisticated malware, spyware, and malicious ...
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With a single Office app, or separate apps for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote.
The most widespread way is through Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA), which sends loud alerts to all cellphones. If an ...
Auto-correct can get in the way of quick note-taking on your iPhone. But the only fix is to disable the feature entirely.
Call Screening puts up a brick wall between spammers and your iPhone, ending nuisance calls forever. It’s easily one of the ...
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The Preview app for iPhone is a new addition in iOS 26. Find out what it can do and how it can improve your workflow.
Resetting your iPhone to factory settings is an essential process for various situations, such as troubleshooting persistent issues, preparing the device for resale, or passing it on to someone else.