How To: Keep Others from Replying to Messages on Your iPhone's Lock Screen

How To: Keep Others from Replying to Messages on Your iPhone's Lock Screen

If you have an iPhone with 3D Touch or Haptic Touch, some lock screen notifications will let you respond to a message without even unlocking the screen. This is definitely a handy feature, and it should save a lot of time in some cases, but there are some obvious security concerns.So if you're worried about someone being able to respond to your incoming emails or texts without having to unlock your iPhone, head to the "Face ID & Passcode" or "Touch ID & Passcode" menu in Settings. From here, enter your passcode, then scroll down and disable the "Reply with Message" option. From now on, nobody will be able to respond to notifications on your lock screen. While you're at it, you may want to take things a step further. Lock screen notifications can do a lot more than they used to, so it would be a good idea to limit the apps that can show notifications here at all. If you'd like to prevent certain apps from being able to show lock screen notifications, just head to the "Notifications" menu in Settings, select any app, then disable the "Show on Lock Screen" option. You can also disable previews which requires Face ID or Touch ID to view them. Keeping with the subject of the new lock screen giving away too much information, you may also want to disable your iPhone's lock screen widgets. It's a fairly simple process, but for some of you, this may be going a little too far for privacy's sake. Either way, the option is available.Don't Miss: How to Disable Lock Screen Widgets on Your iPhoneFollow Gadget Hacks on Pinterest, Reddit, Twitter, YouTube, and Flipboard Sign up for Gadget Hacks' daily newsletter or weekly Android and iOS updates Follow WonderHowTo on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Flipboard
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Smartphones are inherently bad for privacy. You've basically got a tracking device in your pocket, pinging off cell towers and locking onto GPS satellites. All the while, the handset's data connection ensures that tracking cookies, advertising IDs, and usage stats follow you around the internet.
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Due to its constant delays and lack of public invites, the OnePlus One is the equivalent of a unicorn in the Android community. I was lucky enough to win an invite in the OnePlus Storm of Invites promotion and have loved every minute with my new Nexus Killer since receiving it.
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So then I accidentally uninstalled something that was apparently crucial, and so when my device re-sprung, Cydia was no longer there. Plugged my phone back into Pangu, and it confirmed that my device was still jailbroken. So now I've got a jailbroken device, with no tweaks, and no Cydia :( Any suggestions on how to get Cydia back?
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To show that both the results tapes and the central tabulator could be hacked, Black Box Voting then engaged the services of Hursti to hack the poll tapes. Black Box Voting purchased a card reader from the internet and Hursti used it to produce counterfeit memory cards, which successfully altered the voting machine results tapes on May 26, 2005.


In theory, it should be helpful but if you tried the feature out and didn't like it, you might be wondering where/how you can turn it Off. Since Firefox had the foresight to not impose the new feature on its users, it's also had the foresight to give you an easy way to disable it. Here's how. Enabling Search Suggestions is pretty easy.
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That said, they really don't get in the way when you're using the phone (as the background is so black, it merges well with the phone and your eyes get used to looking at the rest of the screen-space as the browser) It's worth nothing noting in many applications, the soft-keys degrade themselves to little faded dots so that they're semi-hidden.
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People who wanted portrait mode on the single camera iPhone 8, 7, 6, 5 and SE are all out of luck until recently, when a crop of impressive apps arrived on the scene to save the day. This is also useful for making selfie portrait mode photos without an iPhone X since it works on any photo.
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I'm assuming that the problem is the autofill fuction within in the address bar itself, because you can just ignore the suggestions that appear in the autocomplete drop-down below the bar. Assuming that's right, you can turn off that feature using a hidden setting.
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If I take a screenshot with Shift ⇧ + Command ⌘ + 4 + Space, then I get one of the two images:. Either way the saved image is surrounded by the shadow halo. I could then edit it out by hand (using Preview) to discard the shadow, or I could use Shift ⇧ + Command ⌘ + 4 and try to pinpoint the boundary by hand, but neither lets me get a pixel-perfect boundary easily.
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And this is definitely the case where iPhone is concerned. In regards to iPhone XS / XS Max and XR, a hard reset (or force restart as it's sometimes called) is slightly different to other devices - but quite like the iPhone X - and we are going to show you exactly how to do that.
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