Newsletter Sunday Recap 4/7/24

How to Unsend an iMessage on Your iPhone, iPad or Mac
 
 
From www.macobserver.com
 

Are you having doubts about an iMessage that you recently sent? Here's how to delete iMessages on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. CONTINUE...

 
 
Viral iPhone trick: Edit your typing mistakes faster than ever before
 
 
From www.imore.com
 

This iPhone trick will make you a much faster typer on iOS. CONTINUE...

 
 
Millions of iPhone users warned breaking ‘rule of 16’ puts you at risk of dangerous hack that takes seconds
 
 
From www.the-sun.com
 

Breaking a simple rule could put you at significantly higher risk of being hacked. Millions of smartphone owners must make sure they’re not falling foul of the “rule of 16”...CONTINUE...

 
 
How to reset your Apple ID password
 
 
From mashable.com
 

Sometimes (OK, a lot of the time) we forget our passwords. Luckily, resetting your Apple ID password is pretty easy. CONTINUE...

 
 
Extra Secure: How to Enable Stolen Device Protection on iPhone
 
 
From www.nextpit.com
 

With Stolen Device Protection, you can protect your sensitive information in case your iPhone with compromised passcode is stolen. Here's how to enable it. CONTINUE...

 
 
Massive AT&T data leak hits 73 million users — what to do now
 
 
From www.tomsguide.com
 

Firm resets passcodes and offers credit monitoring after breach leaks Social Security numbers and other personal information. CONTINUE...

 
 
Easily Turn Off Inline Predictive Text in Just 4 Steps
 
 
From www.cnet.com
 

If you find inline predictive text annoying, here's how to disable it. CONTINUE...

 
 
iPhone's secret QR code scanner app
 
 
From www.imore.com
 

The iPhone has a secret app that everyone should be using. . Here's how to quickly access it and no longer rely on the Camera app's auto-detection. CONTINUE...

 
 
How To Turn Off Precise iPhone Location Tracking
 
 
From 9to5mac.com
 

This detailed guide with screenshots covers how to turn off precise iPhone location tracking for more privacy. CONTINUE...

 
 
Warning as Apple's latest systems update will not be compatible with these iPhones - full list
 
 
From www.mirror.co.uk
 

Is your phone on the list? People still using iPhones released before 2018 will not be able to use iOS 18 as their chips will not be capable of handling the heavy workload of the AI features. CONTINUE...