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				- September 23, 2025 at 11:43 am
- in reply to: Where can I view saved passwords on my iPhone?
 All saved iPhone passwords are under Settings → Passwords. They’re protected by Face ID or passcode. If you’re in iCloud Keychain, they’ll sync, so you don’t need to hunt separately on each device. - September 23, 2025 at 8:16 am
- in reply to: What does “Vanish Mode” mean on Instagram and Messenger?
 Vanish Mode is practical if you don’t want clutter in your inbox. It works well for short-lived conversations like sending a silly picture or quick secret. Just remember—it’s not foolproof, so don’t share anything sensitive. The other person will always be alerted. - September 22, 2025 at 11:55 am
- in reply to: How do I enable dark mode on Snapchat?
 Dark mode on Snapchat is easiest on iPhone. You’ll find it under Settings → App Appearance. The three choices (light, dark, system) let you tailor it to your liking. On Android, Snapchat’s rollout has been patchy. If you don’t see “App Appearance,” you’ll have to wait for the feature to hit your device. A temporary fix is enabling Android’s “Force Dark Mode” in Developer Options, but it sometimes messes with colors in the app. - September 22, 2025 at 9:13 am
- in reply to: How can I unhide an app on my iPhone?
 Most “hidden” apps are just removed from the Home Screen. Swipe left to the App Library, hold the app, and select “Add to Home Screen.” For restrictions, adjust under Screen Time settings. If missing completely, reinstalling restores it with no data loss. - September 22, 2025 at 4:10 am
- in reply to: How can I see who isn’t following me back on Instagram?
 If you’re curious, the “Follows You” tag on profiles is the fastest indicator. It’s tedious if you follow hundreds, but reliable. Third-party apps advertise convenience, but many violate Instagram’s policies. If you want accuracy and safety, stick with Instagram’s native info—even if it’s slower. - September 20, 2025 at 12:01 pm
- in reply to: What does “Time Sensitive” mean on Snapchat notifications?
 On Snapchat, “Time Sensitive” notifications show up because Apple allows them to break through Focus. They’re usually chats, mentions, or calls. If you don’t want that, just disable the “Time Sensitive” setting for Snapchat in iPhone’s notification preferences. - September 17, 2025 at 10:05 am
- in reply to: How can I unhide apps on my iPhone?
 I know it feels stressful when something just disappears on your device. I’d suggest double-checking Spotlight search by swiping down on your home screen and typing the app name. If it shows up, you’re good—you can launch it directly. If not, it’s likely restrictions or offloading. Either way, your data usually stays intact. 
 
            