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The Read receipts can be pretty useful, however, there are times when one might not want others to know when they’ve seen their messages. This article will act as a handy guide that teaches you how to enable or disable them via iOS 15/macOS Monterey. What are Read receipts? These are small notifications that allow users to know when you’ve opened up the messaging app and looked at the message. On Apple devices, you have the ability to enable or disable read receipts on a case-by-case basis. They can be enabled or disabled to read receipts on your iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch,…

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With the release of macOS Monterey, Apple has introduced full AirPlay support on Mac. This means that we can now ‌AirPlay‌ from iPhone/iPad straight to the Mac. OR. From one Mac to another one. With Monterey installed, your Mac can also function as an ‌AirPlay‌ to speaker source. This allows you to wirelessly stream music/podcasts from an Apple device to a Mac. Or. You can use the computer as a secondary speaker for multi-room audio. The article will show you how you can ‌AirPlay‌ music and video from an iOS device to Mac. Note – ‌AirPlay‌ to Mac only works…

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Apple’s 2021 MacBook Pro models have arrived along with it came an unexpected display notch, or as Apple would like to refer to it, a camera housing. This sits dead center at the top of the screen. The article you are reading will cover all the ways you can hide the notch or the ways with which you can at least make it play nice with your apps using software-based solutions. The inclusion of this notch on the redesigned 14-inch as well as the 16-inch MacBook Pro has helped Apple in slimming down the display bezels. It also helped to…

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The iPhone/iPad host a handy feature that allows you to hide photos on your Camera Roll. This article will show you how you can hide photos in iOS 15 and iPadOS 15. If you have a ton of pictures you want to store and don’t want them clogging your Camera Roll. It was common for people to use third-party apps, or they had to store sensitive information off-device in the cloud. Call it bad luck if you would, both solutions were hardly ideal. Thankfully, we can now natively hide photos via our iPhone’s Photos app. Apple implemented this new feature…

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If you’re looking for the best Apple Watch bands, look no further! We’ve put together a list of our favorites that will make your Apple Watch stand out from the rest. Not only does this give you an opportunity to change up your Apple Watch’s aesthetic, but it also lets you choose the perfect band depending on what occasion you are dressing for. For example, if you’re working out or running errands around town, opt for a sweat-friendly sports band. When heading out to an important meeting or job interview, strap on a high-end metal band and instantly dress your…

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Apple has a default method to set an alarm on an iPhone, a wheel is used instead of a numeric keypad. However, you can temporarily change that. Apple likes to gamble with you as well as the time you’re going to wake up. If you are using the iPhone, you will be setting an alarm by rotating the numbers on a “wheel,” going round and round until you hit 5:00 or whatever time you desire. Except, if you happen to slip even the slightest bit, that alarm could be set for 4:59, which might be annoying but workable. Or it…

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Are you having difficulty reading the text on your Mac? You have the ability to use the macOS Monterey display scaling to increase text size. By default, your Mac will choose the size of your user interface elements, for example, texts, buttons, and menus to fit on the screen. If you are part of the people for whom this works well and don’t have any need to change it, there is no need to read any further. If you find that the text, as well as the on-screen elements, are too small or too large. You might want to scale…

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Managing notifications has become even easier on iOS 15 and iPadOS 15, users can choose when and where they can see all the alerts. While there’s no doubt that notifications can be useful, too many at the same time can feel overwhelming. You now have the ability to minimize interruptions throughout your day. This article will help you to change alert styles, set up notification summaries, as well as control your group notification settings. Changing your alert style allows you to select what kind of alerts you want to have. Let it be lock screen/notification center/banner styles. These features function…

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Apple hasn’t released any fresh features to the window management in macOS Monterey. However, it has made the existing ones easier to locate while also adding some refinements. The best features are the ones that you can easily locate. With the macOS Monterey, many users are going to benefit from full-screen as well as Split screen apps simply, as the process of how to use them has been made clearer. This is similar to how Apple has revamped the same window management options for the iPadOS 15. However, it isn’t quite as clear. On the iPad, any time you open…

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Are you trying to Set up your Apple Watch with a fresh iPhone? This may mean that the sounds are at full volume, and so is Siri. This article will show you how to control the Apple Watch volume. If you’ve just moved your Apple Watch to a new iPhone, then you might observe that it’s all a bit too loud. Especially with Siri, which bellows out phrases like “Done,” and “I set your alarm.” You have the ability to turn down the volume, however, you have to do it in two places, why? I don’t know why. How to…

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