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Apple IOS 9.0
https://developer.apple.com/library/...cles/iOS9.html If you want to update your Iphone then use Itunes and back it up first. This way if something was to go wrong. You can restore it. Info on Restoring is posted below post. Here is a site that will help you http://ios.wonderhowto.com/
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09-18-2013, 09:45 PM | #2 |
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In iOS 6, you could tap the Edit button in Messages to delete or forward one or more messages from a text/iMessage conversation. There's no Edit button in iOS 7's version of Messages.
Here's the work around: Tap and hold on any speech bubble in your conversation. A popover menu appears. Tap on the More button, and now you're in editing mode. You can check as many messages as you'd like with the round checkboxes (checkcircles?) that appear, and then tap either the trash can icon at the bottom left, or the forward button at the bottom
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09-26-2013, 09:01 AM | #6 |
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iOS: Unable to update or restore
Follow these steps to perform a recovery-mode restore on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1808
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10-22-2013, 03:52 PM | #8 |
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iOS 7.0.3 67.6 MB Software update. Need to use ITUNES to update. Perform a backup first then update.
Adds iCloud Keychain to keep track of your account names, passwords, and credit card numbers across all your approved devices Adds Password Generator so Safari can suggest unique, hard-to-guess passwords for your online accounts Updates lock screen to delay display of "slide to unlock" when Touch ID is in use Adds back the ability to search the web and Wikipedia from Spotlight search Fixes an issue where iMessage failed to send for some users Fixes a bug that could prevent iMessage from activating Improves system stability when using iWork apps Fixes an accelerometer calibration issue Addresses an issue that could cause Siri and VoiceOver to use a lower quality voice Fixes a bug that could allow someone to bypass the Lock screen passcode Enhances the Reduce Motion setting to minimize both motion and animation Fixes an issue that could cause VoiceOver input to be too sensitive Updates the Bold Text setting to also change dial pad text Fixes an issue that could cause supervised devices to become un-supervised when updating software
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11-15-2013, 12:38 PM | #9 |
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Apple 7.04 Update
http://threatpost.com/apple-ios-7-04...se-flaw/102939 Make sure to use ITUNES and backup, then update.
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06-09-2014, 04:52 PM | #10 |
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Apple enthusiasts have been poring over the feature list for iOS 8, due out this fall, geeking out over the tighter integration among all iOS devices, the improved mail app and myriad other bells and whistles. But perhaps the most important change is a subtle one hidden beneath the covers that will help prevent much of the tracking of mobile devices that’s done through WiFi hotspots. One of the key methods that retailers and other companies involved in the massive mobile tracking industry is the collection of MAC addresses of the devices that connect to various WiFi hotspots. Users rarely think twice about connecting to the wireless networks in coffee shops, airports, retail stores and other public spaces, even though there are a lot of security and privacy risks associated with that behavior. Attackers often will use public hotspots as targets for man-in-the-middle attacks that let them intercept users’ traffic. Those networks also can be used to collect detailed information about the devices that connect to them, including the unique device identifiers known as MAC addresses. Those identifiers typically are static, but in Apple iOS 8 the company is introducing a function that will spoof MAC addresses when a device scans for available WiFi networks. Each device will generate random MAC addresses to be used during scanning and connection, a behavior that will go a long way toward hampering the pervasive device tracking that’s performed as a matter of course by so many retailers and other companies. Retailers typically perform mobile device tracking in order to get a picture of customers’ movements in a store and track their behavior. The randomization of iOS MAC addresses is a privacy win. The randomization of iOS MAC addresses is a privacy win, especially for consumers who may not be aware that their devices broadcast a trackable unique identifier to WiFi hotspots or what that information could be used for by retailers and others involved in the tracking industry. But that’s not the only privacy enhancing change that’s included in iOS 8. Apple also is giving users the option of setting Duck Duck Go as the default search engine in Safari. Duck Duck Go is considered to be the search engine that does the best job of protecting users’ privacy, as it doesn’t collect or store any personal information. It also doesn’t send search terms to the sites that you visit from results pages and it also automatically redirects users to the encrypted versions of sites when they’re available. That function is similar to the functionality of the HTTPS Everywhere extension for desktop browsers.
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