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

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    Similar to other apps on your iPhone such as Clock, Weather, and Notes, Journal is a default app and was automatically added to your phone with the update. ... iPhone setting 'Discoverable by ...

  3. No, the iPhone Journal app is not sharing your name and ... - AOL

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    How to turn off ‘Discoverable by Others’ on the iPhone Journal app Users can control whether they are discoverable by other Journal app users by disabling the feature. To turn it off, go to ...

  4. Use POP or IMAP to sync AOL Mail on a third-party app or ...

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    This means that anything you do with messages or folders in your account at mail.aol.com will also occur in the app (and vice versa). Below are the POP and IMAP server settings you'll need to use for AOL Mail and links to common email app setup instructions. If you need specific help configuring your app, contact its manufacturer.

  5. Access AOL Mail on mobile devices

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    With the app version of AOL Mail, you'll be able to add accounts, send mail, organize your mailbox, and more on either Android or iOS. Use AOL Mail on an iOS device If you want to use the email app that comes with your iOS device, just add your AOL Mail account through your device's settings .

  6. Set AOL as your default mail app on your iOS device

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    The AOL app offers a personalized overview of your mail content that helps you to stay on top of your email activity on your iOS device. Set AOL as your default mail app and all mail tasks will go primarily through the AOL mail app. 1. Open Settings of your iOS device. 2. Scroll until you see AOL. 3. Tap on AOL. 4. Tap on Default Mail App. 5.

  7. List of built-in iOS apps - Wikipedia

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    The App Store is a digital distribution platform which allows users to browse and download apps developed with Apple's iOS Software Development Kit.The App Store opened on July 10, 2008, with the release of IPhone OS 2, launching with 500 applications available.

  8. Bluesnarfing - Wikipedia

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    By turning off this feature, the potential victim can be safer from the possibility of being Bluesnarfed; although a device that is set to "hidden" may be Bluesnarfable by guessing the device's MAC address via a brute force attack. As with all brute force attacks, the main obstacle to this approach is the sheer number of possible MAC addresses.

  9. SpringBoard - Wikipedia

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    SpringBoard is the standard application that manages the iPhone's home screen. Other tasks include starting WindowServer, launching and bootstrapping applications, and setting some of the device's settings on startup. Android's equivalent of iOS' SpringBoard would be a Launcher, offering similar functionalities.