How to Get the App Store Back on iPhone & iPad
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The macOS 26 public beta is available now, and is full of exciting new features! We'll cover macOS compatibility and how to install the newest version of macOS, in the Apple Beta Software Program.
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Can't wait for the shipping version of iPadOS 26? If you're an early adopter who'd like to get early access to Apple's new iPad operating system and give feedback on how it's working, you can install iPadOS beta 26 now. Here's how to get the iPadOS beta, and how to decide whether it's right for you.
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If you don't want to wait to experience the exciting features coming with the Apple Watch software update this fall, you can download the new watchOS beta as early as July 2025. I will teach you how to get the watchOS 26 beta download free of charge. However, keep in mind that once you install the beta, you won't be able to downgrade until the finished version of watchOS 26 comes out in the fall.
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Your iPhone has many privacy tools you may not be aware of. Privacy settings on the iPhone are intuitive and easy to access, such as setting up Face ID or asking apps not to track you. There's actually a lot more you can do to make sure your data is private and secure. Here are the best privacy settings for your iPhone and tips to keep your data safe.
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Have you ever tapped send and immediately realized something was wrong with your email? We've all been there. You can unsend an email on your iPhone if you realize your mistakes in a set amount of time. This can save you a lot of embarrassment and the pain of having to write a follow-up correction email.
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Apple has added the option to lock down your iCloud data, which protects everything in your account, including photos, videos, documents, messages, and more. Advanced Data Protection uses end-to-end encryption to safeguard your iCloud. This means no one, not even Apple, can access your data, so if there is ever a security breach at Apple, your data will still be safe. The only way to get to your iCloud will be through your Apple ID password.
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