How to hide your iPhone photos in iOS 16
There are all sorts of reasons why you’d want to hide photos on your iPhone. Maybe you took an embarrassing photo of your sibling and need to keep it safe while having it at the ready to tease them about.
There are all sorts of reasons why you’d want to hide photos on your iPhone. Maybe you took an embarrassing photo of your sibling and need to keep it safe while having it at the ready to tease them about.
One of the most useful additions to iOS 16 is the ability to log medications in the Apple Health app.
Finally Apple lets you safely lock away the most private photos on your iPhone, ensuring they won’t be seen without Face ID/Touch ID or passcode authentication first.
One of the most interesting new features in iOS 16.1 is Clean Energy Charging. Apple says that this feature aims to “reduce your carbon footprint” by charging when lower carbon-emission electricity is available.
One of the additions in iOS 16 is the iCloud Shared Photo Library. Once you share an iCloud library with someone, they get owner access and can edit, delete and add captions.
Before Apple launched iOS 16, you could possibly lock notes in the iPhone’s Notes app.
In iOS 16, Apple launched a new Apple Watch Mirroring feature that allow you to see and control your Apple Watch screen from your paired iPhone.
iOS 16 is a significant iOS update that brings a host of visual changes and features.
It also brings several improvements to Focus modes in iOS 16 including the ability to link a custom Lock Screen to a particular Focus mode.
Apple’s iOS 16 Fitness app is now available to everyone, irrespective of whether they have an Apple Watch or not.