Truman Rhodes

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    Hey! Great question because honestly, Apple doesn’t make it super obvious. On your iPhone, go to Settings > Passwords (you’ll see a little key icon). Authenticate with Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode, and voilà—all your saved logins are listed there. They come from Safari or apps that you allowed to save them. If you’re using iCloud Keychain, those same passwords will sync across your other Apple devices, like iPad or Mac, as long as you’re signed in with the same Apple ID. From that list, you can search for a site, copy usernames/passwords, or even update them. iOS will also flag weak or reused passwords under “Security Recommendations.” I use this all the time because I forget random app logins constantly. One extra tip: if you need to auto-fill a password in an app, just tap the username field and you’ll see your stored logins pop up.

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    It’s Instagram’s disappearing chat option. Messages vanish when you leave the thread. Both sides get notified when it’s turned on, so you can’t use it without the other person knowing.

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    Snapchat’s dark mode isn’t universal. iPhone users have it in settings. Android users may or may not, depending on their version. If unavailable, try system-wide dark mode or wait for updates.

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    Go to the App Library, find the app, long-press, and tap “Add to Home Screen.” If restrictions hide it, adjust in Screen Time settings. Reinstall only if neither option works.

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    Manual check is the only safe option. Open Following → tap profiles → see if it says “Follows You.” Third-party apps promise shortcuts, but they’re risky and can compromise your account.

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    It’s iOS labeling, not Snapchat magic. “Time Sensitive” means the notification can bypass Focus or Do Not Disturb. You can toggle it off in Settings > Notifications > Snapchat if it’s too intrusive.

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    Apple keeps it straightforward: go to Settings → Phone → Blocked Contacts. That’s the main list. You can also see it from Settings in Messages or FaceTime, but they’re just shortcuts to the same spot. Nothing tricky—just one master list across the system.

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    Sometimes it’s not “hidden,” it’s just Apple playing hide-and-seek with you. 😂 Swipe all the way left to the App Library, pull down to search, and type the app name. Nine times out of ten, it pops up. If not, check if your phone offloaded it—then you just re-download it. Easy fix.

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