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  2. How to Fix a Frozen iPhone - AOL

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    Read on to learn what to do when your iPhone freezes. You probably know the feeling of scrolling through social media posts or watching videos and then seeing your iPhone freeze. There are a lot ...

  3. What is Apple's SOS mode, and why were our phones stuck in it?

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    To restart your data, you can either go to Settings, then Cellular or Mobile Data and switch it on and off, or you can swipe down from the top right and click then re-click the green signal above ...

  4. Shortcuts (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Shortcuts (formerly Workflow) is a visual scripting application developed by Apple and provided on its iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS operating systems. It allows users to create macros for executing specific tasks and automations on their device(s).

  5. New iPhone auto-restart feature locks encrypted data after ...

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    Apple's iOS 18.1 Inactivity Reboot automatically reboots your iPhone if it hasn't been used or unlocked for more than three days, providing better data protection.

  6. Magic SysRq key - Wikipedia

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    Another past use was to kill a frozen graphical program, as the X Window System used to have complete control over the graphical mode and input devices. On distributions that do not include a textmode command, [ clarification needed ] the key sequence Ctrl + Alt + F1 may be able to force a switch to a text console.

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  9. Control-Alt-Delete - Wikipedia

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    A QWERTY keyboard layout with the position of Control, Alt and Delete keys highlighted. Control-Alt-Delete (often abbreviated to Ctrl+Alt+Del and sometimes called the "three-finger salute" or "Security Keys") [1] [2] is a computer keyboard command on IBM PC compatible computers, invoked by pressing the Delete key while holding the Control and Alt keys: Ctrl+Alt+Delete.