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  2. iPhone setting 'Discoverable by Others' is not as scary as it ...

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    Attention iPhone users! If you have scrolled through Facebook recently you may have come across a graphic that says, "Alert. If you have iPhone this is important!"

  3. iPhone Privacy Settings You Should Check Right Now - AOL

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    The iPhone doesn’t have a privacy mode, as Android phones do, but there are Apple privacy settings users can enable to reduce the likelihood their personal information will be compromised.

  4. List of built-in iOS apps - Wikipedia

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    YouTube was an app that was introduced with the release of the original iPhone in iPhone OS 1 which allowed users to find, search, and watch YouTube videos. The built-in YouTube app was removed with the release of iOS 6 in favor of Google (the owner of YouTube) releasing their own app. [ 81 ]

  5. All your base are belong to us - Wikipedia

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    On 1 June 2006, the phrase "All Your Video Are Belong to Us" appeared in all-caps below the YouTube logo as a placeholder while YouTube was under maintenance. Some users believed the site had been hacked, leading YouTube to add the message "No, we haven't be hacked. Get a sense of humor." [27]

  6. TikToker reveals secret hack for 'hiding' iPhone apps from ...

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  7. Secret (app) - Wikipedia

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    Secret was an iOS and Android app service that allowed people to share messages anonymously within their circle of friends, friends of friends, and publicly. It differs from other anonymous sharing apps such as PostSecret, Whisper, and Yik Yak in that it was intended for sharing primarily with friends, potentially making it more interesting and addictive for people reading the updates. [1]

  8. Delete security questions from your account - AOL Help

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    It's possible to remove security questions as recovery info on your account by deleting them from your Account Information page. It's more secure to add an email address or phone number to verify and secure your account.

  9. TikTok users are losing it over a ‘life-changing’ new iPhone ...

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    The simple trick, which many users claimed they didn’t know was possible, comes courtesy of TikTok. TikTok users are losing it over a ‘life-changing’ new iPhone hack: ‘This changes ...