How to use Shared with You on iOS 15
The Shared with You feature in iOS 15 is a time saver, and a convenience, but only when you know what it sets out to do.
The Shared with You feature in iOS 15 is a time saver, and a convenience, but only when you know what it sets out to do.
For an iOS 15 feature that's meant to be incredibly easy to use, Hide My Email comes with a lot of options. Here's what you can - and as yet, can't - do.
Apple's new iOS 15 introduced a new Notification Summary and all it does is give you one snapshot of what's been going on — but it's so handy.
Spotlight is much more useful in iOS 15, with improvements including new items it can search for, and new intelligence behind its searching, too.
The way you find and set up widgets hasn't changed in iOS 15, but what there are, and what they can do, has.
Apple's Reminders has always been a solid, basic To Do app, but in iOS 15 it takes another step forward by introducing tags as an extra level of organization.
If you need noise to distract you, but music is too much, your iPhone can now provide Background Sounds to help, in iOS 15.
Tab Groups are a little fiddlier to use on Safari on iPhone with iOS 15, but they're worth the effort — especially when you also use them on iPadOS 15, and macOS Monterey.
Apple's Private Relay feature in iOS 15 and macOS Monterey may only be a public beta at launch, but it's still a boon for privacy - except it won't always play nice with other VPNs you may have. Here's what you can do about it.
Live Text on iOS 15 lets you take text out of photos you took years ago — or that you haven't taken yet at all. Here's what it's capable of, plus what you can do when it doesn't quite work as it should.
From iOS 15 onwards, you can now elect to share your Health data with anyone you choose — and also choose just what they get to see.
Apple has made adding extensions to Safari extremely easy in iOS 15, or at least it will because, despite what Apple says, there aren't any yet.
If you are color blind, it can sometimes get in the way of enjoying visual content, such as by making the iOS and iPadOS user interface harder to understand and use. Here are ways you can set up your iPhone and iPad to work around the impairment.
Apple Maps, and third-party apps like the newly updated Where To?, can help you scout out your locale, build up an itinerary, and even use AR to show you to the places you need to go.
All of Apple's upcoming software updates are now available for anybody to test as part of the company's public beta program. Here's how to take iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and Apple's other updates for a spin yourself.
It is possible to plan out a multi-stop journey on your iPhone, but you can't do it with Apple Maps or Google Maps. Here's what you can do.
Combining Shortcuts with stock image website Unsplash, you can automate iPhone and iPad to change your home screen wallpaper every day.
Want to listen to all of your downloaded podcast episodes on your iPhone in one go, without needing to switch between them? Here's how to create a station in Podcasts that will play all of the new episodes of shows you select.
Apple's AirPrint is handiest way to print out a document from your iPhone or iPad, but it takes a little bit of setup first. Here's how to do it.
Apple is inconsistent over which devices you can use for multiple timers, but there are workarounds to get the feature on HomePod mini, iPhone, or wherever you need.
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