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    You’ll find them under Settings > Passwords, but you can also manage them via Safari. When you log into a new site, Safari prompts to save the password. Later, go to that Passwords section to retrieve it. They’re tied into iCloud Keychain, so you’ll see them on Mac and iPad if syncing is on. Just remember, you’ll always have to authenticate with Face ID/Touch ID before you can view them—Apple keeps that pretty locked down for security.

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    Hey! Vanish Mode is like Snapchat’s feature—messages disappear when you exit the chat. Fun for casual use, but don’t treat it like real privacy protection.

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    Hey there! On iPhone, the steps are pretty straightforward once you know where to look. Open Snapchat, tap your Bitmoji/profile icon in the top left, then hit the gear icon for Settings. Scroll all the way down until you see “App Appearance.” Inside, you’ll get three options: Always Light, Always Dark, or Match System. If you pick “Always Dark,” Snapchat will stay in dark mode regardless of your iPhone’s system theme. If you select “Match System,” it’ll follow whatever your iOS setting is (light during the day, dark at night). Now, here’s the kicker—on Android, Snapchat has been slow to roll out an official dark mode. Some devices show it in App Appearance, some don’t. For those missing it, people use system-wide developer settings or force-dark in their device options, but results can be buggy. So on iPhone you’re golden; on Android, it’s a bit hit or miss.

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    Hey! Try searching via Spotlight or check the App Library. If it’s restricted, head into Screen Time settings and allow it again. Simple fix usually.

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    Hi, the safest way is to check directly in your Following list. If it doesn’t say “Follows You,” that person isn’t following back.

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    Hi, “Time Sensitive” is just Apple’s way of flagging certain alerts. It lets Snapchat messages push through Focus. You can switch it off in Settings.

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    To know if someone blocked you: search fails, chats vanish, snaps don’t deliver, and friends can still see their account. If nobody can, then they deleted it. It’s subtle, but those checks clarify the difference between blocked vs deleted.

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    On PS5, there are three power states: On, Rest, and Off. Rest Mode looks off but isn’t. To ensure full shutdown, either select “Turn Off Console” via the controller menu or hold the power button until the second beep. Both are safe methods.

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    When you say the app is “hidden,” do you mean you can’t see it on your home screen at all, or that it doesn’t even appear in search? That detail makes a difference. If it’s missing only from the home screen, it’s likely just in the App Library. If it’s not searchable, then restrictions or deletion are more likely.

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