iPhone 13 User Guide: âThe Most Complete & Easy-to-Understand iPhone 13 Guide for Seniors & Beginners with the Latest Tips & Tricks. â Learn Quickly How to Master It to Keep In by Price Chris Lawrence
Author:Price, Chris Lawrence
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2022-01-23T00:00:00+00:00
Toggle each option off and then turn it on again. It takes about 30 seconds for the change to take effect.
When youâve finished experimenting, go ahead and press Save at the bottom of the screen.
If you want to revert everything to normal, just repeat steps 1 through 3.
15. Saving to iCloud for Offline Reading
Have terrible internet coverage and want to read quickly and easily? If your iPhone is connected to your iCloud account, you could save content to your Reading List for offline browsing by utilizing a function hidden in Settings. Hereâs how to do it.
iCloud is Appleâs cloud storage service that allows users to access their files from anywhere with internet connectivity and even sync them across multiple devices. It also lets you back up all of those files to iTunes so theyâre always available if you ever need to restore your phone or tablet.
But what about when youâre not connected to Wi-Fi? What if you want to read something while youâre out hiking or driving down the highway? Or maybe you just donât trust Wi-Fi at home because it could be compromised by hackers.
The good news is that there are ways to get around these limitations. You can download PDFs directly onto your device, store documents locally, or use third-party apps like Pocket or Instapaper to cache content online for later viewing. But none of these options come without drawbacksâand some require complicated setup steps.
Fortunately, thereâs another option: Save articles on your Reading List. This feature was first introduced as part of iOS 6 (which launched alongside the iPhone 5) and has since been updated several times over. The latest update on iOS 15, brings several new features including support for Safari tabs. And now, thanks to a recent change in iOS settings, you can easily add items to your Reading List from any web browser.
16. Hereâs How to Do It.
Open Safari on your iPhone or iPad and navigate to the page containing the article youâd like to save. Then tap the Share button in the top right corner of the screen. Select Open in . . . then choose Read Later from the list. A prompt will appear asking whether youâd like to create a bookmark for this site. Tap Yes. Now open the app drawer and select Bookmarks > Favorites. Find the newly created bookmark and drag it into the bookmarks bar above. Thatâs it! Youâve added the item to your Reading List.
Youâll notice that each time you visit the same website, the link will show up again on your Reading List.
17. Adding Credit Cards to Safari
Open the Settings app on your device (either iOS or OS X). Tap âPasswords & Accounts.â Scroll down until you see the list of accounts that are already added to this setting. Select any account listed there and tap it once to open its settings page. Now scroll further down to find the option labeled as âAdd Card.â Choose the type of card you wish to storeâVisa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club, etc.
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