Learn how to view a history of password changes in the Apple Passwords app to avoid reusing previous account passwords and strengthen your online security.
How to see old account passwords on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Learn how to view a history of password changes in the Apple Passwords app to avoid reusing previous account passwords and strengthen your online security.
Learn how to add, resize, and rearrange columns in Apple's built-in Files app on iPad and iPhone to sort files and improve organization, boosting your efficiency.
Learn how to add folders to the Dock of your iPad so you can quickly access your favorite files and documents and use them in apps via drag-and-drop.
Learn how to stop images and PDF documents stored in the Files app on your iPhone and iPad from opening in Apple’s new Preview app on iOS 26 and iPadOS 26.
Almost everyone has heard of external storage drives at one point, whether that encompassed a USB flash drive, an external USB hard drive, or an external USB solid state drive – these are also known as direct-attached storage (DAS). But a less commonly referred to item is a Network-attached storage (NAS) drive, which as you can infer from the name, is a storage drive that is connected to your network.
Learn how to automatically translate Apple Music lyrics and show lyrics pronunciation on your iPhone or iPad to better understand the meaning of foreign songs and sing them correctly.
Learn how to restore the Launchpad feature on your Mac in Apple’s macOS Tahoe 26 operating system to see and open installed apps in one central place.
Learn how to set an MP3, AAC, or any other audio file you created or downloaded off the Internet as your iPhone ringtone in iOS 26 to personalize your phone call alerts.
Learn how to use the new built-in Notes app on your Apple Watch to capture quick thoughts, view notes with rich text styling synced from other devices, and more.
Whenever you query ChatGPT to find answers to the questions you have, the AI assistant keeps a running history of past conversations for those who’ve signed in with an account so they can either easily reference them in the future or pick up where they left off with any follow-up dialogue.