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iOS 17 Can Auto-Delete Those Pesky Two-Factor Authentication Codes ...


A constant barrage of two-factor authentication codes can be super annoying, but iOS 17 allows iPhone users to get rid of them in the blink of an eye. Read More

iOS 17.2 to fix the iPhone's slow Wi-Fi and connectivity loss problems ...


Users experiencing slow Wi-Fi speeds and dropped connections since upgrading to iOS 17 will see a fix in the coming weeks. Read More

iOS 17.3: New Apple Update Causing Major iPhone Nightmare — How To Fix It


There’s an awesome iPhone update on the way, but it’s causing a problem at the moment. If you have it, and the problem, here’s how to fix it. Read More

Apple Introduces Revamped Two-Factor Authentication for iOS ... - MacRumors


With the third betas of iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 El Capitan, Apple is introducing a revamped two-factor authentication system, according to both the beta ... Read More

iCloud Keychain Gaining Password Warnings, Support for Generating Two ...


Apple also appears to be adding a way to save two-factor authentication passwords, which would presumably allow ‌iCloud‌ Keychain to generate two-factor authentication codes to prevent the ... Read More

A nasty new iOS 17 bug has emerged, but there’s a workaround - TechRadar


Apple fans have noticed an annoying new iOS 17 bug where the App Switcher launches while they’re typing. Luckily, there’s a workaround that fixes the problem. Read More


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