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You Can Finally Control Which Contacts an App Can Access on Your iPhone
iPhones have been pretty good about allowing you control over how much data apps can access. You can force apps not to track your data and stop them from accessing your location, microphone, and camera unnecessarily. But before iOS 18, whenever any app asked for access to your contacts, you had a choice between either…
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3 Ways to Identify a ‘Ghost’ Job Posting
Job hunting is a process full of so many lows that when you come across a position that matches your skillset and sounds interesting, it feels like a minor victory before you even apply. But that feeling usually doesn’t last very long, after days and eventually weeks pass, and you haven’t heard a peep from…
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How to Use the New iPhone Control Center in iOS 18
The Control Center has been totally revamped in iOS 18. You can now move pretty much every control around, add more controls than ever before, and have access to multiple pages of controls. My only complaint is that it’s still a bit too hard to launch Control Center from the top-right corner of the iPhone’s…
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You Can Finally Use Reminders in Apple Calendar
Apple’s Calendar and Reminders apps are so closely related, it’s baffling that the company never tried to bridge the gap. On any given day, you might have your meetings and events scheduled in the Calendar app, while the actual tasks you need to get done for those events live in the Reminders app. But after…