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How to Edit AutoFill Info on iPhone & iPad
Go to OSX Daily to read How to Edit AutoFill Info on iPhone & iPad Need to change the autofill information that’s used in Safari to quickly log in, fill in address data, and make payments? Editing autofill info is easy to do on an iPhone and iPad. There are different kinds of autofill information…
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How to Tell If Your iPhone or iPad Is Infected With Pegasus Spyware
Read full article: at LifeHacker Usually, it’s not easy to install spyware on smartphones and tablets, and especially on the iPhone or iPad. But Pegasus spyware is an exception. In July 2021, researchers found that Pegasus had infected the smartphones of some journalists, activists, and politicians. Read more… Read full article: at LifeHacker
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How to Make an Instagram Account Private
Go to OSX Daily to read How to Make an Instagram Account Private Want more privacy on Instagram? If so, you might consider turning an Instagram account private, otherwise by default anyone with or without an Instagram account can view your profile, photos, and videos. Fortunately, this can be changed. With over 1 billion monthly…
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How to Schedule Voice Chats on Telegram
Go to OSX Daily to read How to Schedule Voice Chats on Telegram If you’re someone who uses Telegram to stay in touch with your friends and colleagues, you may be interested in taking advantage of one of its features that allows you to schedule voice chats using the Telegram app. Being able to make…
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How to Turn Off AirTag Alerts When Someone Borrows Your Stuff
Read full article: at LifeHacker You need to borrow your partner’s car for a drive. Lucky for you, they have an AirTag on their car keys, so you don’t need to worry about losing them. Instead, you can worry about your iPhone going nuts, warning you that a strange AirTag is in your vicinity. Sure,…
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How to Tell If a New Battery Will Fix Your Lagging iPhone
Read full article: at LifeHacker Your old iPhone is feeling its age; apps crawl to open, animations couldn’t be choppier, keyboards lag like no one’s business. Before you throw in the towel and upgrade to the latest and greatest Apple device, consider simply upgrading the battery instead. Read more… Read full article: at LifeHacker