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Don't Remove Your Lost iPhone From Your iCloud Account: Here's Why
Written by AdminA lost or stolen iPhone that's connected to iCloud is almost as useless as a slab of metal to criminals. Losing an iPhone is painful because it costs a lot of money. Monetary loss aside, it's an inconvenience as your iPhone is a gateway to your photos, contacts, social media, and schedule. After a while, when you're convinced that you'll never get your iPhone back, it makes sense to remove it from your iCloud account.
Ways to Share Your Google Docs
There are several ways to share Google Docs with anyone—and to restrict access. Here's everything you need to know about sharing links.
In Microsoft Word, you can create hyperlinks to specific parts within a document, or link to external files, websites, or emails.
Here's how it works!
How to Format Text in Google Forms
Improve the readability of your Google Forms by using the handy formatting options to add links, numbered lists, emphasized text, and more.
Can You Close All the Open Apps on Your iPhone at Once?
If you spend a lot of time closing apps on your iPhone, you might be wondering if you can close them all at once instead.
Google Just Made It a Whole Lot Easier to Switch From iPhone to Android
Written byGoogle Just Made It a Whole Lot Easier to Switch From iPhone to Android
Google's newly updated Switch To Android app now makes it simple to transfer your iPhone data to any Android 12 phone.
Is your iPhone volume not working? Here's how to fix iPhone volume problems, plus ways to boost your iPhone volume further. Why is your iPhone volume so low? How can you increase the volume on your iPhone or iPad? There's often a quick fix if you're struggling to turn up the sound on your device. Sometimes, there's a bigger problem with the hardware.
Looking for ways to keep your private pictures secure? There are plenty of options for you to hide your photos. Photos help capture the best moments of our lives. But, if you want to keep them private, it is essential to store them securely. This enhances their, and your, privacy. Even if you share all your photos online, it is wise to have a secure backup of them.
How to use split-screen mode on your iPad
The iPad is now so feature-rich that some people are using it as a replacement for their computer for work, content creation, and entertainment. The iPad's major benefit is its larger screen and extreme portability.
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Learning how to check your Mac's temperature can be a great step in extending the life of your computer, particularly if it's an older Intel-based model. So far, Apple Silicon Mac and MacBook computers tend to run cool enough that overheating isn't a big concern. On the other hand,
If you're the proud owner of a new Mac, here are all the steps you must take to achieve the ultimate performance and productivity gains. If you’ve bought a Mac for the first time, you need to know that Apple designs its products with great attention to detail—from the physical feel to how the operating system works. To fully experience the Apple brand and the power of your Mac, you need to properly set up the device.
Don’t make these mistakes if you’re a new Mac owner. Getting a Mac for the first time is exciting. It smells great out of the box, looks amazing, and is a sturdy and powerful machine. Sadly, many first-timers Mac owners end up making mistakes that leave them with regrets after damaging their Macs.
Instead of deleting Facebook, you may want to deactivate your account instead. Here's what that means and what happens when you do. Facebook has endured several scandals over the years, and they invariably concern the privacy and security of its users. This led to the #DeleteFacebook campaign, and you were maybe tempted to delete Facebook as a result.