Learn how to secure your sensitive iPhone or iPad apps and their data from prying eyes by locking these apps with Face ID, Touch ID, or device passcode.
How to lock apps on iPhone and iPad in iOS 26
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Learn how to secure your sensitive iPhone or iPad apps and their data from prying eyes by locking these apps with Face ID, Touch ID, or device passcode.
Learn how to add, remove, rearrange, and resize the buttons in your iPhone or iPad Control Center to make it look and function just the way you want.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to build your Up Next queue on Spotify so you can listen to your desired tracks in an orderly fashion.
While the flashlight icon on the iPhone Lock Screen is handy, the camera button is redundant, as you can simply launch the camera by swiping left on the Lock Screen. So, if you want to remove or switch these default buttons for some other feature, you have the option to do that.
Learn how to download and install the beta or non-beta version of the newest iOS 18 on your iPhone. The process to get iPadOS 18 on your iPad is no different.
Learn how to hide all text labels from under the app icons and widgets on your iPhone or iPad Home Screen for a clean, minimalistic look.
Learn how to customize your iPhone and iPad Home Screen by changing the color and aesthetic of your app icons.
Learn what to do before updating your iPhone or iPad to ensure a smooth transition from iOS 18 to iOS 26 or from the current iOS version to the next one.
In this post, we're going to show you how to add the 2024 Euro Cup calendar to your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. This way, you'll be able to easily keep tab on the competition, and receive notifications before matches start.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to upscale a smaller, low-quality, blurry image into a crisp, high-resolution picture using free apps and websites on your Mac.