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How to Get Around Activation Lock on iPhone

Go to OSX Daily to read How to Get Around Activation Lock on iPhone Did you purchase a used iPhone from someone only to be welcomed with an Activation Lock screen? Or, did you forget your Apple ID details and get locked out of your own iPhone? Either way, there are multiple ways to go…
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How to Delete Your Apple Pay Information Remotely If Your Device Is Stolen

Read full article: at LifeHacker On New Year’s Day 2021, a burglar broke into my house, trashed the place, and made off with several items. One of them was my iPad Pro, which could have given the thief access to my Apple Pay information if they managed to get past the lock screen. Fortunately, Apple…
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How to Find iPhone with HomePod

Go to OSX Daily to read How to Find iPhone with HomePod Don’t know where you last placed your iPhone? Unable to find it anywhere in the house even after a thorough search? Maybe it’s buried in a couch cushion somewhere or under the bed? Not to worry, because you can now use your HomePod…
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How to Find a Lost iPhone, iPad, Mac with iCloud

Go to OSX Daily to read How to Find a Lost iPhone, iPad, Mac with iCloud Did one of your Apple devices go missing? Don’t start panicking, because you can use Apple’s Find My service to quickly locate your lost or stolen iPhone, iPad, Mac, and even AirPods within a matter of seconds. Apple’s Find…
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How to Find a Lost iPhone, iPad, or Mac with Find My from iPhone or iPad

Go to OSX Daily to read How to Find a Lost iPhone, iPad, or Mac with Find My from iPhone or iPad Apple’s Find My app and service is a wonderful way of locating and hopefully retrieving lost iPhones, iPads, and Macs. So if you think you’ve misplaced or lost a device, don’t freak out.…
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How to Find Friends or Family with Find My (iPhone, iPad, Mac)

Go to OSX Daily to read How to Find Friends or Family with Find My (iPhone, iPad, Mac) The FindMy app for iPhone, iPad, and Mac can be used to easily find people, whether they are friends, family, or anyone else sharing their location with you. You can quite literally find them on a map…




