Khalid Ali | Systems Analyst | Appuals.com https://appuals.com/author/iamkhalidali01/ Tech from the Experts Fri, 08 Mar 2024 03:54:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 How to Find Deleted Contacts on iPhone in 6 Ways [2024] https://appuals.com/find-deleted-contacts-on-iphone/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=find-deleted-contacts-on-iphone https://appuals.com/find-deleted-contacts-on-iphone/#disqus_thread Fri, 08 Mar 2024 03:54:15 +0000 https://appuals.com/?p=405704 Losing your iPhone contacts can be a real pain. Sadly, iPhones don’t have a simple button to bring back those lost contacts, like how you can get back photos you’ve deleted. But don’t worry, we have some good news.  You can restore your deleted contacts using iCloud or backups from your Mac or iOS device. …

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Losing your iPhone contacts can be a real pain. Sadly, iPhones don’t have a simple button to bring back those lost contacts, like how you can get back photos you’ve deleted. But don’t worry, we have some good news. 

You can restore your deleted contacts using iCloud or backups from your Mac or iOS device. In this guide, we’ll cover if it’s possible to recover deleted contacts on an iPhone, how to recover those missing contacts, and some advice on keeping your contacts safe in the future.

Can you restore deleted or missing contacts on your iPhone?

Can you recover deleted contacts on iPhone?

Yes, you can get your contacts back if you’ve deleted them by mistake or some of them are missing. iPhones have a few ways to help you find your lost contacts, depending on what you do right after they’re gone. It’s essential to act fast, though. The quicker you try to recover your contacts, the better your chance of restoring them.

Ensuring your iPhone is backed up often is key to returning deleted contacts. You can return contacts from a recent backup if you ever lose them by mistake. Apple lets you back up your phone using either iTunes or iCloud, and both methods are handy for when you need to get back lost data.

READ MORE: Unable to Backup your WhatsApp to iCloud? Try these fixes ➜

How to recover deleted or missing contacts on your iPhone?

Losing important contacts on your iPhone can be annoying. It doesn’t matter if you deleted a contact by mistake or lost all of it while moving to a new phone; finding all that info again can be challenging. 

But there’s no need to worry. We will show you various ways to bring back those missing contacts on your iPhone, even if you don’t have a backup or a computer to help you out.

1. Restore contacts on your iPhone using iCloud backup

If you’ve set your iPhone to back up your data to iCloud, you can easily get your contacts back from one of these backups. iCloud often backs up your iPhone daily, so there’s a good chance the contact you need is saved in a recent backup.

Here’s how you can find the contacts that you might have deleted:

  1. Open a web browser on your iPhone, head to iCloud.com, and log in with your Apple ID and password.
    Sign in with your Apple ID
    Sign in with your Apple ID
  2. Once you’re in, go to the bottom of the screen and tap “Data Recovery.”
    Tap on Data Recovery
    Tap on Data Recovery
  3. Keep scrolling until you see “Restore Contacts,” and tap on it.
    Tap on Restore Contacts
    Tap on Restore Contacts
  4. If you delete your contacts, you’ll see a list of contact backups by date. Tap “Restore” next to the date just before losing contact(s).
    Tap Restore
    Tap Restore
NOTE: if you just deleted a contact from iCloud.com or your device and want it back, it might take up to 24 hours to show up in the archive.

READ MORE: How to Set and Use iPhone Without an Apple ID ➜

↪ Recover contacts using iCloud on your iPhone

Your contacts usually sync up with iCloud automatically. You can simply turn this sync feature off and on again in your settings to get your contacts back onto your iPhone.

  1. Head to Settings and tap on your name.
    Tap on your name and picture
    Tap on your name and picture
  2. Next, choose “iCloud.”
    Tap iCloud
    Tap iCloud
  3. Now here, tap “Show All.”
    Tap Show All
    Tap Show All
  4. Flip the switch next to Contacts to turn it on.
    Turn the toggle for Contacts on
    Turn the toggle for Contacts on
  5. A prompt will appear, then select “Merge.” After waiting a bit, you should see your deleted contacts appear back on your iPhone.
    Tap Merge
    Tap Merge

READ MORE: What are read-only contacts and how can I delete them? ➜

2. Restore contacts on your iPhone through Email

If the contacts you can’t find anymore were also in your email, you can easily add them back to your iPhone. You can sync your contacts right from the Settings on your iPhone. Here’s a simple way to bring back contacts you saved in Gmail or any other email provider:

  1. Go to the Settings app on your iPhone, scroll down a bit, and tap on “Mail.”
    Tap Mail in settings
    Tap Mail in settings
  2. Select “Accounts.”
    Tap Accounts
    Tap Accounts
  3. Choose the email account where your missing contacts were saved.
    Choose the email
    Choose the email
  4. Look for the Contacts option and ensure it’s turned on (it will be green if it’s on).
    Tap the Contact toggle
    Tap the Contact toggle

After doing this, when you check your Phone or Contacts app, you’ll find your email contacts are back in your list.

READ MORE: How to Make An Email With A Custom Domain in 2024 ➜

3. Restore contacts on your iPhone from a Mac Backup

Plug your iPhone into your Mac. If you’ve previously backed up your iPhone to your Mac, you might find your deleted contacts in that backup. Use the cable that came with your iPhone, a suitable alternative, or Wi-Fi to connect your phone to your Mac.

Caution: This might not be the best option if your last iPhone backup to your Mac was long ago, as you’ll lose any data added to your iPhone since that backup. But, if you’ve lost many old contacts, it could still be worth doing.

  1. Open “Finder” on your Mac.
    Open Finder
    Open Finder
  2. Click on your iPhone. You’ll see it listed under “Locations” on the left side.
    Click on iPhone
    Click on iPhone
  3. Hit the “General” tab at the top.
    Open the General tab
    Open the General tab
  4. Choose “Restore Backup,” you’ll find this option in the “Backups” section.
    Click on Restore Backup
    Click on Restore Backup
  5. Pick a backup and hit “Restore.” If several backups are listed, select the one from when you still had the contacts. This action will bring back data from that backup to your iPhone, including any deleted contacts.
    Click on Restore to initiate backup
    Click on Restore to initiate backup

If a password protects your backup, you must type in your passcode when asked. After the backup process, you can see the contacts recovered in your Contacts app.

Images sourced from: GuideRealm

For Macs running older operating systems (like Mojave or earlier) or you don’t have a Mac and use a Windows PC, you’ll use iTunes instead of Finder to get your iPhone’s data back from a backup.

READ MORE: How to Resize An Image on Mac in 4 Different Ways [2024] ➜

4. Restore contacts on your iPhone from iTunes backup

If you’ve ever synced your iPhone with iTunes, there’s a good chance your contacts are saved in one of those backups (even if you don’t remember making a backup, syncing with iTunes automatically creates one).

But be careful: Using iTunes to put a backup back onto your iPhone means your phone will go back to how it was when that backup was made. Any new data or changes made after the backup will be lost. Only go ahead if you’re okay with your iPhone returning to its previous state.

Here’s how to get your contacts back by using an iTunes backup:

  1. Open iTunes on your computer and plug in your iPhone. Look for your iPhone icon and click it.
    Select your iPhone from device list
    Select your iPhone from device list
  2. Go to the “Summary” section and click “Restore backup.”
    Click on Restore Backup
    Click on Restore Backup
  3. Pick the most recent iTunes backup by looking for your iPhone’s name in the pop-up window and clicking “Restore.” Wait until iTunes finishes putting the backup on your iPhone, and you’ll have your contacts again.
    Click Restore to start the process
    Click Restore to start the process
NOTE: You might need to turn “Find My iPhone” off before restoring your iPhone with iTunes. To do this, head to your iCloud settings on your iPhone, tap “Find my iPhone,” and switch it off.

READ MORE: How to Move iTunes Library to Another PC? ➜

5. Recover contacts on your iPhone with iOS backup

Backing up your entire iPhone also saves your contacts. So, if you’ve backed up your iPhone, you can use this backup to get back any deleted phone numbers.

NOTE: This method will completely reset your iPhone and bring back all data from the backup, not just your contacts.

Here’s how to use iOS backups to restore your contacts:

  1. Start by opening the Settings app on your iPhone, then scroll down to “General.
    Tap General
    Tap General
  2. Look for “Transfer or Reset iPhone” and tap on it.
    Tap on Transfer or Reset iPhone
    Tap on Transfer or Reset iPhone
  3. Here, tap on “Erase All Content and Settings.”
    Tap on Erase All Content and Settings
    Tap on Erase All Content and Settings
  4. You’ll see a warning that this will delete all your apps and data, remove your Apple ID, and turn off Find My iPhone. If you’re okay with this, tap “Continue.”
    Tap Continue
    Tap Continue
  5. When asked, type in your passcode, then choose to reset all settings.
    Enter Passcode to start reset
    Enter Passcode to start reset process

After your iPhone restarts, follow the instructions on the screen until you reach the Apps & Data screen. Here, choose Restore from iOS Backup. Stay connected to Wi-Fi the whole time. This will bring your contacts along with other data from the backup.

READ MORE: How to Reset an iPhone without Password ➜

6. Restore contacts on your iPhone using a third-party data recovery tool 

Restore contacts on your iPhone using a third-party data recovery tool 

If you’ve lost contacts on your iPhone and don’t have a backup, you’re not out of options. There are third-party data recovery tools available that can help you retrieve your lost information. Examples of such tools include:

These tools are developed to recover deleted contacts on an iPhone, even without a backup. They can also help restore lost contacts from iCloud to another iPhone. Using one of these tools, you can return the important contact information you thought was gone forever.

Tips for keeping your contacts safe on your iPhone

Tips for keeping your contacts safe on your iPhone

Keeping your iPhone contacts safe is key, so you might not need to learn how to restore them if they’re lost. Here are some easy tips to keep your contacts secure and avoid trouble:

  • Always sync your iPhone with iCloud: This is the simplest way to ensure you don’t lose important information. It means all your contacts are safely stored online. So, even if you lose your phone, you won’t lose your contacts, photos, or apps.
  • Make extra backups on your Mac sometimes: If you use a computer, it’s smart to save another copy of your iPhone’s data there every month. Think of it as a backup for your backup.
  • Sync your Gmail contacts with your iPhone: By doing this, you’re keeping your contacts in more than one place, which is safer.

Next time you can’t find some contacts on your iPhone, don’t worry! Remember that you’ve been automatically saving your contacts to iCloud; they’re there when needed.

READ MORE: How to Tell If Your Phone is Tapped – Guide to Stay Safe in 2024 ➜

Final thoughts

Getting back missing or deleted contacts on your iPhone is not as complicated as it seems. You’ve got many options, such as using iCloud, iTunes, your Mac, iOS backups, or even third-party tools to help you out. 

It’s wise to save your contacts in multiple places, like in iCloud or Mac. This way, you won’t lose them even if your phone goes missing. Also, syncing your contacts with your email can be a big help. 

Keeping your contacts safe is easy if you make regular backups. By doing this, you can relax knowing that if your contacts are ever deleted, you’ve got everything you need to return them quickly and keep in touch with everyone important to you.

FAQs

Is there a way to see my deleted contacts?

No, your iPhone’s Contacts and Phone apps don’t have a particular folder for recently deleted items. So, if you delete a contact, you won’t be able to see it again unless you bring it back using a backup from Finder, iCloud, or your Gmail account.

Why have some of my contacts disappeared on my iPhone?

If you’ve ever tried to find a number on your iPhone and noticed the contact is gone, there could be a few reasons. Maybe you accidentally deleted them. Or, if you’re using iCloud, there’s a chance you might have turned on a setting that hides your contacts.

Can I recover my contacts if I have no backup?

Even if you haven’t backed up your contacts, there’s still hope. You can use special iPhone Data Recovery software that looks through your iPhone for any lost or deleted information. This can even work for contacts that new data have replaced.

Is it possible to restore contacts from a lost or damaged iPhone?

If your iPhone is lost or damaged, but you’ve backed up your contacts to iCloud or made a backup on your Mac or PC, you can restore those contacts to a new device. Without a backup, recovery might not be possible.

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If you’ve got a large image that’s taking up too much space or its overall width and height are not suitable, you might want to make it resize it. This could be an image you got from a website with free pictures or a high-quality screenshot you took for your blog. 

Resizing an image on a Mac computer is more straightforward than doing it on an iPhone. This guide will show you different situations when you might need to resize your images. We’ll also teach you how to adjust the size of an image on a Mac using Preview, Pages, Photos, and the Mail app, and we’ll mention some free tools you can use for resizing images on a Mac.

When to resize your images?

When to resize your images?

You might need to change the size of your pictures for several reasons. Let’s look at some of the most common ones:

  • When you’re adding pictures to your website, you might not want to fill up all the storage space you have on your server.
  • Sometimes, you might want to put your pictures on a website that has rules about how large the images can be.
  • If you’re trying to share pictures with others, the original, high-quality ones are too big to send.
  • When printing a picture, you might need it to match a certain size or quality.

These situations show why it’s sometimes necessary to adjust how big or small your pictures are, ensuring they fit your needs without compromising on quality or usability.

READ MORE: 10 Easy Ways to Send Large Files Over Email [2024 Update] ➜

How to resize an image on Mac?

Here, we’ve covered a range of methods, ensuring you’ll find one that suits your needs. Whether you’re a beginner or more experienced, these steps will help you manage your image sizes effectively.

1. Resize an image on a Mac using Preview

To resize an image on your Mac, you can use Preview, which is the default app for viewing images. It’s simple to use for basic tasks like making an image smaller or larger. Preview supports many standard image formats, including. JPEG, JPG, .TIFF, PNG, and more.

  1. Start by opening your image in Preview.
    Open the image in Preview
    Open the image in Preview
  2. Go to the top menu bar, click on “Tools,” and then choose “Adjust Size.”
    Click on Adjust Size
    Click on Adjust Size
  3. This action opens the “Image Dimensions” menu, offering various settings.
    You'll see Image Dimensions menu
    You’ll see Image Dimensions menu
  4. The current size of the image will be displayed (for example, 142.24×106.68 pixels). A drop-down menu labeled “pixels” allows you to change the measurement units to inches, centimeters, points, millimeters, or percentages if you prefer.
    You can adjust the size
    You can adjust the size
  5. To adjust the image size, select a different measurement from the drop-down menu on the right, which is set to pixels by default. For instance, choose a size like 1024x1024.
    Choose the size from drop down menu
    Choose the size from drop down menu
  6. Once you’re happy with the new size, click “OK.” Remember to save your image after resizing.
    Click OK when done
    Click OK when done

If the “Scale proportionally” option is checked, changing one dimension will automatically adjust the other to keep the image’s proportions the same.

READ MORE: How To Animate a Picture Easily in 2024 – Beginner Guide ➜

↪ Resize multiple images at once using Preview

Resizing a bunch of photos on your Mac doesn’t have to be done individually. You can resize many images together using Preview. Here’s how to do it:

  1. In a Finder folder, choose all the images you wish to resize by clicking on them, then right-click.
    Open all the images
    Select all the images
  2. Go to the top menu bar, select “File,” and click “Open.” This will open all the images in Preview app
    Click Open
    Click Open
  3. Once your images are open in Preview, you’ll notice one image in the middle and the others as small previews on the side. Press “Command + A” to select all the photos.
    Select all images by pressing Command+A
    Select all images by pressing Command + A
  4. Head over to “Tools” in the Preview menu at the top and choose the “Adjust Size” option.
    Click on Adjust Size
    Click on Adjust Size
  5. In the window that appears, set the new size for your images and click “OK.”
    Click OK to complete the process
    Click OK to complete the process
NOTE: All images will be saved on top of your existing files, so if you want only to create resized copies, make sure you create copies first.

READ MORE: How to Scale or Resize Images in GIMP? ➜

↪ Cropping an image in Preview

Cropping an image in Preview is also straightforward. Here’s how to focus on just the part of the photo you want to keep:

  1. First, open your picture in Preview, click anywhere on the image, and drag your mouse to draw around the area you’re interested in. When you release the mouse, a dotted line will show the selected part.
    Select the area with mouse
    Select the area with mouse
  2. Next, go to the top where “Tools” is and click on it, then choose the “Crop” option to cut away the parts outside your selection.
    Click on Crop
    Click on Crop
  3. To save this change, press Cmd+S. If you’d like to save this cropped section as a new file while keeping the original untouched, click on “File,” then select “Duplicate.”
    Choose Duplicate to save as a copy
    Choose Duplicate to save as a copy

2. Resize images on a Mac with Pages

If you’re using the Pages app on your Mac to work with documents, changing the size of pictures within your Pages files is straightforward. Here’s how you do it:

  1. First, open up Pages and click on the picture you want to make bigger or smaller.
    Open the image
    Open the image
  2. Then, look to the right panel and find the “Arrange” section.
    Click on Arrange
    Click on Arrange
  3. Inside the “Size” sub-section, you can type in new sizes for your picture. If you want the picture to keep its original shape (so it doesn’t look stretched or squished), check the “Constrain proportions” box. If you change the width, the height will automatically adjust to keep the picture looking right.
    Adjust the image size
    Adjust the image size

After you enter new numbers for the width or height, the picture in your document will change size immediately.

Images sourced from: Vintage Follie

TIP: For a quicker but less exact method, you can simply click on any edge of your picture and drag it to make it bigger or smaller.

READ MORE: How to Crop or Resize your PDF Pages Easily? ➜

3. Resize images on a Mac using the Photos app

The Photos app, which replaced iPhoto in 2015, is something many of us use often. Besides just viewing your photos, it allows you to edit RAW images, add your own filters, and even make slideshows.

Before editing, you need to add the photo to your Photos library. Pictures from your iPhone, digital camera, or SD card are likely already there. For images from the internet or elsewhere, you can drag them into the Photos app or choose File > Import.

Here’s how to resize a photo in Photos:

  1. Open the Photos app and pick the photo(s) you want to resize.
    Select the photo you want to resize
    Select the photo you want to resize
  2. Go to File > Export 1 Photo (or more, depending on how many you’re working with).
    Click Export
    Click Export
  3. You’ll see size options like Full Size, Large, Medium, or Small. “Custom.” It lets you pick your own size in pixels.
    You can pick the desired size
    You can pick the desired size
  4. With Custom, you can set a maximum Width or Height. Choosing “Dimension” lets you limit both the width and height to a specific number.
    You can customized the size
    Customize the size
  5. You also have the option to select the file type, adjust compression quality, remove location data from the image, and choose a color profile.
    Explore more resizing and editing options
    Explore more resizing and editing options
  6. Hit “Export,” then decide where you want to save the resized photo.
    Click Export
    Click Export

READ MORE: How to Reduce the Size of a Photo or a Picture ➜

4. Resize images on a Mac in the Mail app

If you’re trying to send a big picture through the Mail app on your Mac and it’s too large, you can resize it right in the Mail app. Big images can be a problem because they might get blocked by the email server of the person you’re sending them to. Here’s how you can resize an image in the Mail app:

  1. Start by opening Mail and attaching the images you want to send in an email.
    Add the Image as attachment
    Add the Image as attachment
  2. Look for the “Image Size” option on the right side of the email’s header and click the drop-down menu next to it.
    Click on Image Size
    Click on Image Size
  3. You’ll see options for Small, Medium, Large, and Actual size. Pick one, but avoid “Actual size” if you’re trying to reduce the image size.
    You can resize image here
    You can resize image here
  4. Once you’ve chosen, go ahead and send your email.
    Once done, send your email
    Once done, send your email

Images sourced from: jargonfreehelp

READ MORE: How to Pixelate an Image on Desktop & Mobile [Easy Steps] ➜

Alternative free Mac image resizers

If you’re looking for other ways to change the size of your pictures on a Mac without using the built-in apps, several free third-party apps can help. Here are a few popular ones:

1. Image Resizer app

Image Resizer app

Image Resizer app is quick and straightforward to use, letting you change the size, compress, and even rename multiple images simultaneously. It supports various image formats, including JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, and PSD

You can easily drag and drop either single images or whole folders into the app and then adjust their size by width or height. Before resizing, you can check the compression quality and add text or sequential numbers to your images.

2. CapCut

CapCut photo resizer

CapCut is a comprehensive tool that makes resizing images on your Mac super easy. But it’s more than just a tool; it’s a community platform that enhances how you interact with digital content. 

With CapCut, you can easily adjust the size of your images, edit them to meet your needs while keeping the quality high and share them. It’s beneficial for both individual and team projects.

READ MORE: How to Generate AI Images for Free Without MidJourney ➜

Final thoughts

This guide has shown you the easiest ways to resize images on a Mac, ensuring it’s a task anyone can handle. We’ve looked at quick adjustments with the Preview app, detailed editing through Pages and Photos, and even how to scale down images directly in the Mail app for easier sending. 

Additionally, free apps like Image Resizer app and CapCut offer further flexibility for editing. With these steps, managing your images on a Mac becomes straightforward, making your digital content easier to work with and share.

FAQs

Can I resize images on a Mac without losing quality?

You can resize images on a Mac with minimal quality loss by using the right tools and choosing appropriate resolution settings. It’s essential to resize wisely, as increasing an image’s size too much can lead to a loss in quality.

Are there keyboard shortcuts to help speed up the image resizing process on a Mac?

While specific keyboard shortcuts for resizing images directly might not be available, using shortcuts for opening, duplicating, and exporting files can streamline your workflow in apps like Preview and Photos.

How can I undo a resize if I’m unhappy with the results?

If you haven’t closed the app you’re using to resize the image, you can often undo the last action by pressing Command + Z. Otherwise, it’s a good practice to keep a backup of the original image before making changes.

Will resizing an image affect its format?

Resizing an image typically doesn’t change its format. However, when exporting or saving the resized image, you can choose a different format if your editing app supports it.

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Apple makes it easy for your iPhone, iPad, and other devices to share your data, like music and photos, using iCloud, Family Sharing, and iTunes. This means you can see your favorite shows or share files with friends and family across all your devices. 

But if your iPhone and an iPad are linked, you might want to separate them to keep some things private, like messages or photos. If you’re not sure how to do that, don’t worry. In this guide, we’ll explain what syncing is, why you might want to unsync your iPhone from your iPad, and how to do it.

What is iPhone to iPad syncing?

What is iPhone to iPad syncing?

Syncing is like ensuring all your gadgets, such as your iPhone and iPad, have everything similar and have the same data. It’s about keeping your information flowing smoothly from one device to another. 

If you do something on one device, like take a picture with your iPhone, it will appear on your iPad. This is done through iCloud, which is Apple’s way of keeping your stuff safe and accessible over the internet on all your iOS devices.

iCloud acts like a middle person, always ensuring that whatever you change or add, like new photos, emails, favorite websites in Safari, or notes, gets updated everywhere immediately. This way, your iPhone and iPad always have the same, most recent information.

READ MORE: How To Mirror iPhone or iPad to TV – 3 Methods That Work in 2024 ➜

Why unsync your iPhone from iPad devices?

Why unsync your iPhone from iPad devices?

Syncing your iPhone and iPad means sharing everything, like photos and messages. But sometimes, you might not want all that stuff mixing. Here’s why you might decide to keep your iPhone and iPad separate:

  • Privacy concerns: You might want to keep your personal info away from your work device. For example, you wouldn’t want private texts or photos popping up on an iPad you use for work. Keeping devices unsynced helps keep your personal life and work life separate.
  • Need for separate devices: If you unsync, you can use each device for its own purpose. One could be just for work and the other just for personal use. This also helps when family members share devices, so everyone’s stuff doesn’t get mixed up.
  • Saving space: Not syncing means you can choose what to keep on each device. This way, you don’t end up with the same photos or videos taking up space on both your iPhone and iPad.

READ MORE: How to Fix iPad Touch Screen Not Working Issue? ➜

How to unsync your iPhone and iPad?

If you want to stop your iPhone and iPad from sharing everything with each other, here’s how to do it, step by step. Depending on your needs, we’ll guide you through different ways to unsync them. Remember, the process is reversible, so you can always resync them if you decide to.

1. Unsync iPhone from iPad completely by removing Apple ID

You’ll need to use unique Apple IDs for each device to completely stop your iPhone and iPad (or another iPhone) from syncing. This step is significant if the second device is used by someone else in your household, like your children, spouse, or another family member. 

Using separate Apple IDs ensures that each device maintains its privacy and content, avoiding any unwanted information sharing. Here’s how to switch Apple IDs:

  1. In your iPad “Settings,” tap on your name at the top and select “Sign Out” at the bottom. 
    Tap Sign Out
    Tap Sign Out
  2. Choose what you want to keep, then hit “Sign out.”
    Tap Sign Out
    Select all the required options
  3. A confirmation prompt will appear. Tap “Sign Out” again.
    Tap Sign Out again
    Tap Sign Out again
  4. To log in with a new Apple ID, open the Settings app again, tap “Sign in to your iPhone,” enter the new Apple ID details, and tap “Continue.”
    Tap Continue
    Tap Continue

READ MORE: [FIX] ‘Sign Out is Not Available Due to Restrictions’ in Apple ID ➜

2. Unsync iPhone and iPad without disconnecting Apple ID

Completely removing your iPad from your Apple ID stops all the syncing features, but there are better choices. Doing so means you’ll lose access to handy features like Apple Pay and any subscriptions you’ve paid for. 

Luckily, a less drastic option is turning off iCloud syncing for specific apps. This approach allows you to customize what information is shared between your devices. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

  1. Open the Settings app on your device. You’ll see your Apple ID name at the top of the settings menu. Tap on it to go to your “Apple ID” settings.
    Tap on your Name and Profile picture
    Tap on your Name and Profile picture
  2. Once there, look for and tap on “iCloud.”
    Tap on iCloud
    Tap on iCloud
  3. Select “Show all.”
    Tap Show All
    Tap Show All
  4. Now, you’ll see a list of all the apps that use iCloud to sync data. They’re usually turned on to sync automatically. Find the apps you don’t want to sync between your iPhone and iPad and switch their toggles to off.
    Select the apps you want to unsync
    Select the apps you want to unsync

This method is great because it lets you control what gets synced without cutting off all the benefits of your Apple ID.

NOTE: If you turn off iCloud syncing for something, like your Photos app, it means those photos won’t get backed up to iCloud anymore. So, if you take pictures with your iPad, they won’t automatically save to your iCloud storage.

3. Unsync your iPhone from an iPad by disabling Handoff

Handoff is an excellent Apple feature that lets you move your work from one device to another without a hitch. For example, if you start writing an email on your iPhone, you can pick up right where you left off on your iPad. 

You can even copy something on your iPad and paste it on your iPhone. But if you want your iPhone and iPad to act more independently, you can turn off Handoff. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Open the Settings app on either iPad or iPhone. Scroll until you find the “General” option and tap on it.
    Tap General
    Tap General
  2. Find “Handoff & Airplay” within the General settings and tap on it to see its settings.
    Tap on Handoff & Airplay
    Tap on Handoff & Airplay
  3. There’s a toggle switch next to Handoff. Slide this switch to the left to turn off Handoff.
    Tap to turn off the toggle
    Tap to turn off the toggle

This action will stop automatically sharing tasks and clipboard content between your iPhone and iPad, helping you keep your activities separate on each device.

READ MORE: How to See Clipboard History on Your Mac in 3 Easy Steps ➜

4. Unsync iPhone from iPad using iTunes

You can also unsync your Apple devices using iTunes. If you have iTunes on your computer, it lets you see all the devices linked to your Apple ID. From there, you can choose which ones you no longer want to sync. Here’s how to use iTunes to stop syncing between your iPad and iPhone:

  1. Open the iTunes program on your computer, look for the “Account” option in the menu, then tap “View My Account.”
    View My Account
    Tap on View My Account
  2. You can view all devices linked to your Apple ID. If prompted, enter your password.
  3. Find the “iTunes in the Cloud” section and tap “Manage Devices.” You will see this option if multiple devices are using your Apple ID.
    Click on Manage devices
    Tap on Manage devices
  4. Here, you’ll see a list of all the devices connected to your Apple ID. Find your iPad or iPhone in the list and tap “Remove” to unsync it.
    Tap Remove next to device
    Tap Remove next to device

This method allows you to manage which devices are synced with your Apple ID without changing any settings directly on your devices.

READ MORE: How to Move iTunes Library to Another PC? ➜

5. Unsync iPhone messages on iPad

Nowadays, we get many important texts, like bank codes or social media login details, through SMS. If these messages pop up on devices like your iPad, stopping them for more privacy and security is a good option. Here’s a simple way to do it:

  1. Open the settings on your iPad and keep scrolling until you see the “Messages” app. Tap on it, then find “iMessage” and tap that too. 
    Tap iMessages
    Tap iMessages
  2. You’ll see a switch next to iMessage. Turn this switch off to stop getting messages on your iPad.
    Tap the toggle to turn it off
    Tap the toggle to turn it off
NOTE: Turning off iMessage on your iPad will also result in no longer receiving calls on this device.

READ MORE: iPhone 9 – 4 Reasons Why Apple’s Lost iPhone Doesn’t Exist ➜

Final thoughts

Figuring out how to unsync your iPhone from your iPad helps keep your info private, saves space, and maintains work and personal stuff separate. We’ve shown you several easy ways to do this: using different Apple IDs, turning off iCloud for some apps, stopping the Handoff feature, managing devices with iTunes, or keeping messages off your iPad. 

By following these simple steps, you can decide how your devices connect. And if you ever change your mind, it’s easy to sync them back up. This guide allows you to use your Apple devices exactly how you want to.

FAQs

How do I know if my iPhone and iPad are synced?

If you’re using iCloud, the same apps, files, and info will appear on your iPhone and iPad. You can also look in your settings to see which devices are connected.

Will unsyncing my iPad from my iPhone delete any data?

No, you won’t lose any data. Unsyncing your iPad and iPhone from sharing means they won’t automatically share apps or certain features anymore. All your data will still be there on each device, and you can use it usually.

Can I resync my iPad with my iPhone after unsyncing?

Yes, you can resync your iPad and iPhone back together. Go into both devices’ iCloud settings and choose what you want them to start sharing again. When you sync them up, their data and settings will come together. Just make sure to check what you’re syncing so everything matches up how you want it.

Will unsyncing my devices free up storage space?

Unsyncing won’t directly free up storage space on your devices, but it can help manage your storage better. For example, if you turn off iCloud Photos, new photos won’t automatically save to both devices, potentially saving space.

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With over 2.4 billion monthly active users on Instagram, moderating the platform is crucial. Instagram takes numerous measures to keep the platform safe and to ensure a healthy user experience. If you ever find a message on your Instagram saying, “We restrict certain activity to protect our community,” it means something unusual might have happened with your account. 

This guide will explain what this message means and why it pops up. We’ll cover the steps to identify and resolve the issue, some critical points about this error, and understanding Instagram’s rules and limits. This way, you can enjoy using Instagram without any hiccups.

What does the “We restrict certain activity to protect our community” error mean?

What does the We restrict certain activity to protect our community error mean?

When you get the message “We restrict certain activity to protect our community” on Instagram, it means Instagram has noticed something odd with how you’re using your account. If Instagram thinks your actions could bother or hurt others, it sends this message and limits what you can do for a while. You might also get shadow banned or blocked by the platform,

This kind of control is normal on many social media sites, which set rules on what you can share and post and how often you can do these things. Some people try to get around these rules by changing terms or words, but these tricks don’t always succeed.

There are other social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Parler, and Minds where you can post without many restrictions. X is known for letting people speak freely with less monitoring. Parler encourages open speech with minimal oversight. 

These platforms are popular among those who think Instagram’s strict rules are too limiting, as they allow users more liberty in sharing their opinions.

READ MORE: How Long Can an Instagram Reel Be in 2024? ➜

Why does this error occur?

Why does this error occur? | Woraawee via Canva

This error shows up if you’re doing things on Instagram that aren’t allowed, like spamming people or misusing Instagram’s features. Here are some common reasons why it might happen:

1. Violating community guidelines

Instagram has rules called community guidelines to keep the platform safe and positive. If you break these rules by posting things that aren’t allowed or by being mean to others, like liking tons of posts quickly or leaving many comments in no time, Instagram might limit what you can do on your account.

2. Suspicious activity

If Instagram thinks your actions are suspicious or could harm others, like using third-party apps to get more followers or likes unethically, it might put some restrictions on your account to keep everyone safe.

3. Security concerns

If Instagram thinks someone might be trying to hack into your account or use it without your permission, it might limit certain things to protect your account.

4. Glitches and bugs

Sometimes, this error might be because Instagram is having technical problems. These issues might fix themselves after a while or might need some attention from Instagram’s tech team. If you see this error, checking what you’ve been doing on Instagram is an excellent option to ensure you follow the rules.

5. Copyrighted material

Instagram also limits using other people’s work without giving them credit or without getting their permission. This is to ensure the original creators get recognized and rewarded for their work and to stop intellectual property theft.

More things to remember when you see this error

More Things to remember when you see this error

When you encounter this error on Instagram, there are a few key points to remember to understand and navigate the situation better. Here’s what you should remember:

  • Duration of the error: The length of time you’ll see this error can change based on what Instagram decides.
  • Account functionality during the error: You can still look around on Instagram, but you might not be able to like, comment, or follow as usual.
  • Prevention strategies: Always check your posting plan to ensure it fits what Instagram allows.
  • Unresolved issues: If telling Instagram about the problem doesn’t fix it, just waiting for the next update from Instagram might clear it up.
  • Role of VPNs: If you’re using a VPN, Instagram might limit your account because it sees the VPN as a security concern.

READ MORE: Instagram Error While Adding Captions? Try These 7 Fixes! ➜

How to fix the “We restrict certain activity” Instagram error?

We’ve explained the error on Instagram. Now, let’s figure out how to solve this problem.

1. Slow down your interactions

Slow down your interactions | Vitalina via Canva

One of the main reasons you might see this error is if you’re doing too much too fast on Instagram, like following or unfollowing lots of people or liking and commenting on lots of posts quickly. 

To fix this, just take it easy with how you interact with posts and stories on Instagram. Only follow or unfollow some accounts at a time, and avoid liking or commenting on posts too rapidly. If you slow down and give it some time, the error should disappear after a while.

READ MORE: How to See Instagram Password While You’re Logged In ➜

2. Don’t break Instagram’s guidelines

Instagram Terms of use

Ensure you know and follow Instagram’s rules, which you can find in their community guidelines and terms of use. Don’t post things that go against these rules, and if you see anyone else posting bad or inappropriate stuff, let Instagram know by reporting them. 

Breaking these rules can lead to Instagram limiting what you can do on the platform, so sticking to the rules helps you avoid getting blocked.

3. Check for suspicious issues

Make sure your Instagram account is safe. Look out for any strange signs, like unknown login attempts or changes to your account that you didn’t make. 

If someone else got into your account, change your password immediately and turn on two-factor authentication for extra protection. Your Instagram might be locked, or some things you try to do might be stopped to keep you and others safe until the problem is fixed.

READ MORE: 7 Easy Ways to Get Instagram Notes on iPhone & Android ➜

4. Complete your Instagram account information

If you’re new to Instagram and running into this problem, you might need to fill out your account details. Instagram might limit what you can do if your profile lacks enough information to prove it’s real. Here’s what you can do:

  1. Open the Instagram app and tap on your profile picture at the bottom.
    Click on your profile picture
    Tap on your profile picture
  2. Press the “Edit Profile” button.
    Click on Edit Profile
    Tap on Edit Profile
  3. Tap on “Personal Information Settings.”
    Tap Personal Information Settings
    Tap Personal Information Settings
  4. Choose “Contact Info.”
    Tap Contact Info
    Tap Contact Info
  5. Make sure you add all the essential details.
    Make sure you provide all the information
    Make sure you provide all the information

5. Show Instagram you are not a bot

You can do a few things to show Instagram you’re a real person and not a not a bot:

  • Confirm your phone number or email address.
  • Connect your Facebook account to your Instagram.
  • Turn on two-factor authentication for extra security.
  • Change your password.
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Show Instagram you are not a bot

READ MORE: What is an OTP Bot & How to Protect Yourself From It [2024] ➜

If you have links in your bio that Instagram doesn’t allow or thinks are harmful, you might be limited in what you can do on the app. To fix this, remove links that don’t fit Instagram’s rules. Here’s what to do:

  1. Open Instagram and tap on the “Profile picture” at the bottom.
    Click on your profile picture
    Tap on your profile picture
  2. On your profile, select the “Edit Profile” button.
    Click on Edit Profile
    Tap on Edit Profile
  3. Tap on “Links.”
    Tap on Links
    Tap on Links
  4. Check the links you’ve added and remove any that could break Instagram’s rules.
    Make sure your links are not restricted
    Make sure your links are not restricted

7. Refrain from using third-party apps

Avoid using other apps or services that say they can improve your Instagram. These can go against Instagram’s rules and cause you to face limits. These kinds of apps often don’t follow what Instagram wants and can bother other people using Instagram, which the company doesn’t like.

READ MORE: How To View Instagram Without Account in 2024 [2 Methods] ➜

8. Clear your Instagram cache

Clearing the cache for the Instagram app can help solve problems by removing old and possibly corrupted data that might be causing issues. Here’s a simple way to clear your Instagram cache:

↪ For Android users:

  1. Open your phone’s “Settings” app. Scroll down and tap on “Apps” or “Application Manager” (this might differ depending on your device).
    Tap on Apps
    Tap on Apps
  2. Find and select “Instagram” from the list of apps.
    Find Instagram here
    Find Instagram here
  3. Select “Storage.” 
    Tap on Storage
    Tap on Storage
  4. Then tap “Clear Cache” at the bottom right corner of the screen.
    Tap on Clear Cache
    Tap on Clear Cache

↪ For iOS users:

For iOS users, Instagram doesn’t allow you to clear the cache from within the settings. Instead, you’ll need to uninstall and reinstall the app to clear the cache, as described in the previous steps for reinstalling the app.

NOTE: By clearing the cache, you remove only the temporary files stored by the app, which doesn’t affect your account or personal data. This can help Instagram run smoother and fix any errors you are experiencing.

READ MORE: How To Use the “Share Other Blocked” Method on Instagram ➜

9. Reinstall the Instagram app

If you’re still having trouble with Instagram, sometimes the simplest solution is to start fresh by reinstalling the app. This can fix hidden issues that might be causing the error. Here’s how you do it:

  1. First, delete the Instagram app from your device. On most devices, you can press and hold the app icon and then select the option to “Uninstall” or “Remove app.”
    Tap on Uninstall app
    Tap on Uninstall app
  2. After removing the app, restart your device. This step helps clear any temporary glitches.
    Restart your device
    Restart your device
  3. Next, go to your device’s app store (Google Play Store for Android or App Store for iOS), search for Instagram in the app store, and download it again.
    Find the app in app store
    Find the app in app store
  4. Once reinstalled, log in to your account and see if the problem has been resolved.
    Login to your accounts
    Login to your accounts

10.  Stop using any of Instagram’s banned hashtags

To avoid problems on Instagram, ensure you’re not using hashtags that Instagram has banned. Here’s how to check if a hashtag is not allowed:

  • Search for the hashtag on Instagram. If you don’t see any posts or if the hashtag doesn’t seem to work, it probably means Instagram has banned it.
Stop using any of Instagram banned hashtags

If you’ve used a hashtag that’s not allowed, delete it from your posts and comments to prevent any issues. It’s also a good idea to look over your old posts and comments to find and remove any content that might be inappropriate or sensitive.

11.  Contact Instagram support

Contact Instagram support

If you’ve tried everything mentioned before and you still see this error after a couple of days, it might be time to reach out to Instagram for help. You can contact Instagram support by visiting their help page. They can look into the issue and provide assistance to get your account back to normal.

READ MORE: How to Contact Snapchat Support in 2024 [4 Different Ways] ➜

Understand Instagram limits

Understand Instagram limits

Instagram has rules about how much you can do on the app in a certain amount of time to stop spam and ensure it’s a safe place for everyone. These rules can be different depending on what kind of account you have and might change. Here are some usual limits for what you can do on Instagram:

  • Likes: You can like up to 100 posts in an hour and up to 1,000 posts daily.
  • Follows and unfollows: You can follow or unfollow up to 60 accounts in an hour and up to 600 accounts in a day.
  • Comments: You can comment on up to 120180 posts daily.
  • Direct messages: You can send up to 50 direct messages in an hour and up to 500 direct messages in a day.
NOTE: These limits aren’t fixed and might change because of Instagram’s rules and the system they use to check on things. Also, depending on how you’ve used your account and your history on Instagram, you might find you can do more or fewer things than these limits.

READ MORE: How to Know If Someone Has Restricted You on Instagram ➜

Final Thoughts

Facing the “We restrict certain activity to protect our community” message on Instagram can be a problem, but it’s all about keeping the platform safe and enjoyable for everyone.

By understanding the common reasons behind this message, like going too fast with likes or follows, posting content against the rules, or using banned hashtags, you can take steps to fix the issue. 

Remember to slow down, familiarize yourself with Instagram’s guidelines, check your account for suspicious activity, and keep your account information complete and up-to-date. If you’ve tried everything and still need help, don’t hesitate to contact Instagram support. 

FAQs

Does Instagram recommend any tools or apps to avoid restrictions?

Instagram does not officially recommend any third-party tools or apps to avoid restrictions. Following Instagram’s guidelines and best practices is the best way to avoid restrictions.

Can my Instagram account be permanently restricted for violating community guidelines?

Repeated or severe violations of Instagram’s community guidelines can lead to permanent restrictions or even account deactivation. It’s important to follow the rules closely to avoid such outcomes.

How long does it take for Instagram to review an appeal against a restriction?

The review time can vary. Instagram tries to review appeals as quickly as possible, but it might take several days to get a response, depending on the volume of appeals they handle.

Will Instagram notify me before restricting my account?

Instagram may not always notify users before taking action to restrict an account. Sometimes, the first indication of a restriction will be when you notice limited functionality or receive the “We restrict certain activity to protect our community” message.

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iMessage is a key feature for iPhone users, offering a unique way to stay in touch with loved ones. Despite its popularity, it’s not perfect and sometimes runs into small glitches. Recently, many users have noticed an issue where iMessages don’t show as “delivered.” 

This problem indicates that the message hasn’t reached the intended person. If you’re worried by this and unsure what to do, don’t worry.

In this guide, we’ll explain the meaning of “delivered” on iMessage, explore why messages might not be marked as delivered, show you how to fix it, and help you figure out if someone has blocked you or is using the Do Not Disturb mode.

What does “Delivered” mean on iMessage?

What is delivered on iMessage?

First, let’s understand the difference between “Delivered” and “Read” on iMessage. “Delivered” tells you the message has reached the other person’s phone. On the other hand, “Read” means the person has opened the message. 

Opening a message doesn’t guarantee they’ve actually read the words inside. They might have seen the notification, checked the message, and then got sidetracked. Not everyone chooses to show when they’ve read a message, but you can decide if you want others to see when you’ve read theirs.

READ MORE: How to Enable iMessage on Any iPhone in 4 Easy Steps [2024] ➜

Why iMessage doesn’t say delivered?

Why iMessage doesn t say delivered?

There are several reasons why your iMessage might not say “delivered.” Here’s a list of common issues:

  • You or the person you’re messaging might not have a good internet connection since iMessage needs the internet to work.
  • The person you’re texting could have put their phone in Airplane mode, turned it off, activated Do Not Disturb mode or lost their internet connection, which stops iMessages from coming through.
  • You might have used the wrong login details for iMessage.
  • You could have saved the wrong phone number for the person you’re trying to message.
  • The person you’re messaging might have switched from an iPhone to an Android phone, which doesn’t use iMessage.
  • They could have changed their Apple ID or phone number.
  • They might have turned off iMessage on their phone.
  • The person might have blocked you on iMessage.

READ MORE: How to Play iMessage Games on iPhone [Step-by-Step Pics] ➜

How to fix iMessage doesn’t say delivered?

Now that we’ve looked at why iMessages might not show as “delivered,” let’s focus on how to solve this problem. We have a few tried-and-tested methods to help fix this issue. So, let’s explore these solutions without waiting any longer:

1. Check the Internet/connectivity of your iPhone

Sometimes, you might be in an area where you don’t have a strong internet connection or service. Or you might accidentally turn on Airplane mode on your iPhone without noticing, which can stop it from connecting to your mobile network. Here’s a quick way to check and fix this:

  1. Swipe down from the top of your home screen to access the Control Center. Look for the airplane icon and tap it to turn off Airplane mode if it’s on.
    Access control center
    Access control center
  2. Wait for the network signal icon to turn gray, showing you’re connected again.
    Tap on the AirPlane mode to turn it off
    Wait for the Network signal to change color

READ MORE: What is Jitter? Decoding The Key to Faster Internet Speeds ➜

2. Apple messages out of date/bugged out

If your internet’s working fine, the next thing to check is the iMessage app itself. It might need an update, especially if you don’t have automatic updates turned on or there was an internet problem.

If everything is already updated, try restarting iMessage by turning it off and then back on. Here’s what to do:

  1. Open “Settings” and go to “Messages.”
    Tap on Messages
    Tap on Messages
  2. Find the iMessage switch and tap it to turn iMessage off.
    Tap to turn it off
    Tap to turn it off
  3. Tap the switch again to turn iMessage back on.
    Turn it back on
    Turn it back on

READ MORE: How to Fix iPhone Not Sending or Receiving Pictures in iMessage ➜

3. Send as SMS instead of iMessage

Sometimes, iMessages aren’t delivered because the person you’re trying to message doesn’t have an iPhone; they might have an Android phone instead. When this happens, you can choose to send your message as a regular text message. Here’s how to set it up:

  1. Go to your iPhone’s Settings and find “Messages” to open its options.
    Tap on Messages
    Tap on Messages
  2. Turn off “iMessage” by tapping the switch next to it. 
    Tap to turn it off
    Tap to turn it off

Now, your iPhone will send messages as SMS (text messages) instead of using iMessage.

READ MORE: Message Failed to Send on iPhone? Try These 12 Fixes! ➜

4. Check contact list

Sending a message to the wrong number can cause iMessage not to work correctly, especially if the person you’re trying to reach doesn’t use an iPhone. It’s a good idea to check your contact list to ensure you’re messaging the right number. Here’s how:

  1. Tap the phone icon on your home screen to open it.
    Open contacts
    Open Phone app
  2. Navigate to the “Contacts” section.
    Tap on Contacts section
    Tap on Contacts section
  3. Find and tap on the name of the person you want to message.
    Find the contact
    Find the contact
  4. Check their phone number to make sure it’s correct. If you’ve saved the wrong number, update it with the right one and try sending your iMessage again.
    Confirm you have the right number details
    Confirm you have the right number details

READ MORE: Apple’s NameDrop Lets You Share Contact Details in One Click ➜

5. Force restart your device

Restarting your phone can solve many problems, including issues with iMessage. When you force restart your device, it turns off and back on, stopping any problems running in the background

NOTE: Force restarting doesn’t delete any of your data. After your phone restarts, everything will be as you left it, and you can go back to using your device as normal.

To perform a force restart on various iPhone models, follow these instructions tailored to each model range:

↪ For iPhone 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, X, and iPhone 8 Series:

  • Quickly press and release the “Volume Up” button, then swiftly do the same with the “Volume Down” button.
  • Press and continuously hold the “Side Sleep/Wake” button until the Apple logo is displayed, then release.
For iPhone 15 14 13 12 11 X and iPhone 8 series

↪ For iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus:

  • Simultaneously press and hold the “Volume Down” and the “Sleep/Wake” buttons.
  • Maintain holding both until the Apple logo appears, then let go.
For iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus

↪ For iPhone 6, iPhone SE, and Earlier Models:

  • Concurrently press and hold the “Sleep/Wake” button and the “Home” button.
  • Continue holding both buttons until you see the Apple logo, then release.
For iPhone 6, iPhone SE, and older
NOTE: Depending on your iPhone model, you may need to hold the buttons for approximately 15 to 30 seconds.

READ MORE: iPhone Force Restart Not Working? Try These 9 Easy Fixes ➜

6. Install pending iOS updates

Sometimes, if your iOS is not up-to-date, your messages might not be sent. To make sure this isn’t causing the problem, you should update your iOS, which will also update your iMessage app. Here’s what to do:

  1. Open the Settings on your iPhone and go to “General.”
    Tap General
    Tap General
  2. Next, select “Software Update.”
    Tap on Software update
    Tap on Software update
  3. Here, you’ll see if your device can be updated to the latest version of iOS. If there’s an update waiting, you’ll find a “Download and Install” option. Tap it and let your device complete the update.
    Install the latest iOS update
    Install the latest iOS update

READ MORE: How to Fix “iOS update requested” Error on iPhone [2024] ➜

7. Sign out of Apple ID and sign back in

Signing out of your Apple ID and then signing back in can often fix problems related to your Apple account, including issues with iMessage. Here’s a simple way to do this:

  1. Open the Settings app and tap on “Messages.”
    Tap on Messages
    Tap on Messages
  2. Select “Send & Receive” to get to the message options.
    Select Send & Receive
    Select Send & Receive
  3. Tap on your Apple ID, then choose “Sign Out” in the window that pops up.
    Tap Sign Out
    Tap Sign Out

Afterward, log back into your Apple ID using the same account details.

READ MORE: [FIX] ‘Sign Out is Not Available Due to Restrictions’ in Apple ID ➜

8. Reset network settings

If you’re still having trouble, try resetting the network settings on your iPhone. These settings are all about how your phone connects to cellular and Wi-Fi networks. Resetting them can sometimes fix issues like iMessage not saying “delivered.” Here’s how to do it:

  1. Open your iPhone’s “Settings” app and head over to the “General” section.
    Tap General
    Tap General
  2. Look for “Transfer or Reset iPhone” and tap on it.
    tap on "Transfer or Reset iPhone
    Tap on Transfer or Reset iPhone
  3. Then, tap on “Reset.”
    Tap Reset
    Tap Reset
  4. Choose “Reset Network Settings” from the menu. This action will restore all your network settings to their original state.
    Tap on Reset Network Settings
    Tap on Reset Network Settings
  5. You must type in your passcode to confirm you want to do this.
    Enter the passcode
    Enter the passcode

READ MORE: How to Reset an iPhone without Password?

9. Reset all settings

If you’re still having issues, another option is to reset all the settings on your iPhone. This will change all settings back to their original state but won’t delete your personal data. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Go to your iPhone’s Settings, then find and tap on “General.”
    Tap General
    Tap General
  2. Look for the option “Transfer or Reset iPhone” and tap on it.
    tap on "Transfer or Reset iPhone
    Tap on Transfer or Reset iPhone
  3. Choose “Reset.”
    Tap Reset
    Tap Reset
  4. From the options, select “Reset All Settings.” This will reset everything to default settings.
    Tap 'Reset All Settings'
    Tap Reset All Settings
  5. You’ll be asked to enter your passcode as confirmation.
    Enter the passcode
    Enter the passcode

After confirming, wait for your iPhone to finish resetting all the settings.

READ MORE: Forgot iPhone Passcode? Here Is How To Reset ➜

10. Contact Apple Support

Contact Apple Support

If you’ve tried everything mentioned and still can’t fix the issue with the “Delivered” status on iMessage, it’s time to ask for help from Apple Support. They can offer tailored advice and solve the problem considering your particular device and its settings.

READ MORE: How to Contact Snapchat Support in 2024 [4 Different Ways] ➜

What other things you can try?

Other things you can try

If your iMessages aren’t getting delivered, one possibility is that the person has blocked you. But figuring out if you’ve been blocked isn’t straightforward. Unless they tell you directly, there’s no surefire way to know. However, you can try a few things to get a better idea.

↪ Do Not Disturb mode

It’s easier to check if someone has set their phone to Do Not Disturb (DND). When you send an iMessage to someone with DND or any other Focus mode, you usually still see a delivery notification. If you don’t get this notification, it might mean you’ve been blocked. Remember, this trick only works if the person you’re messaging also uses an iPhone.

↪ Making a phone call

One of the simplest, though potentially awkward, methods to see if you’ve been blocked is calling them. If your call goes straight to voicemail or rings once before going to voicemail, this could be a sign you’re blocked.

↪ Try using a different number or device

Another way to check is by using a different phone number or device to call or message them. If you still can’t get through, the issue might be on their end, like a technical problem, rather than them blocking you.

These methods can give you a better idea of whether you’re dealing with a Do Not Disturb setting or if you’ve been blocked, but remember, they aren’t 100% foolproof.

READ MORE: How to Get iMessage on Your PC ➜

Final thoughts

If you’re facing the issue where iMessage doesn’t say delivered, don’t worry, as there are several steps you can take to fix this. Whether it’s checking your internet connection, updating your iOS, or ensuring you haven’t been blocked, each method offers a solution to get your iMessages flowing again. 

Check settings like Do Not Disturb and verify the recipient’s phone number. If all else fails, resetting your network settings or even contacting Apple Support can help. This guide aims to provide you with straightforward, easy-to-follow advice to tackle the problem head-on.

FAQs

Do blocked messages get delivered?

No, if someone has blocked you, they won’t receive your messages. Your messages will still appear blue on your end, but you won’t see any updates like “Delivered” or “Read” for the messages you send.

Can iMessage say delivered but not go through?

Normally, this shouldn’t happen. But if it does, one reason might be that you have saved multiple numbers for the same person, including numbers they don’t use anymore. In such cases, your message might be sent to an old number and mistakenly show as delivered.

Can a message say “Delivered” if the recipient’s phone is off?

No, iMessages will not say “Delivered” if the recipient’s phone is turned off. The message will only show as “Delivered” once the recipient’s device is turned back on and connected to the internet, allowing the message to reach their phone.

Can I use iMessage with someone who has switched to Android?

Once someone switches from an iPhone to Android, they cannot receive iMessages. You’ll need to send messages to them via SMS (green bubble) instead. 

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iOS regularly updates to enhance functionality, address security issues, and introduce new features. The arrival of iOS 17 has been eagerly anticipated for its significant enhancements.

Nevertheless, the upgrade process from an older iOS version to a newer one can occasionally encounter a problem, with the device persistently displaying “Update Requested” without proceeding to the actual update.

This issue, though common, can be effectively resolved. This guide explores seven comprehensive and effective solutions to the iOS update requested problem, facilitating a seamless update process.

What does Update Requested mean?

What Does Update Requested Mean?

When you access the Settings app, navigate to General, and tap on Software Update, your iPhone promptly checks for available updates. Upon finding an update, tapping the Download button initiates the update process.

At the start, the device might show two process details “estimating time remaining,” and “update requested.” This indicates that your device is in the process of communicating with Apple’s servers to download the necessary firmware.

Unfortunately, many users have reported that the device gets stuck at this step without initiating the download or moving forward.

READ MORE: 7 Easy Fixes for iPhone Not Sending Pictures [2024 Update] ➜

Why iPhone stuck at the iOS update requested?

Why iPhone stuck at iOS update requested?

Several factors can cause this frustrating issue:

  • High Traffic Volume: Excessive simultaneous downloads by numerous users can lead to server overload.
  • Software Issues: Minor glitches or more severe software problems can cause the update process to freeze.
  • Inadequate Wi-Fi Connectivity: A strong Wi-Fi connection is essential for successfully communicating with Apple’s servers to download updates.

READ MORE: Apple Rolls Out iOS Update to Address iPhone Spyware Exploit ➜

 How to fix iOS updated requested issue?

The persistent issue of being stuck on “Update Requested” when trying to upgrade to the iOS version can be quite frustrating. However, there’s good news: a variety of solutions are available to address this problem.

Below, you’ll find a comprehensive list of methods designed to resolve the error of your iPhone or iPad being stuck on the update request screen.

1. Check your Wi-Fi connection

Check your Wi-Fi connection | ArtyStrartly via Canva

Ensure your iOS device is linked to a Wi-Fi network. The duration of the update download varies based on the size of the update, the specifications of your device, and the speed of your internet connection.

During the launch of new iOS versions, a high volume of users attempting to download the update simultaneously from Apple’s servers can cause delays. Therefore, it might be necessary to patiently wait a few hours, or possibly until the next day, for the download process to proceed.

READ MORE: What is Jitter? Decoding The Key to Faster Internet Speeds ➜

2. Free space on your iPhone

If your iPhone lacks sufficient storage, the update process can encounter issues. To check if you’re running low on storage, follow these steps:

  1. Open the “Settings” app on your device and select “General.”
    Tap General
    Tap General
  2. Tap on “iPhone Storage.”
    Tap iPhone Storage
    Tap iPhone Storage
  3. Your device will then take a moment to calculate and display the storage space utilized by various categories.
    Your storage details
    Your storage details

You can free up space by removing extra applications, photos, videos, music, and files. Aim to clear about 6 to 7 gigabytes of storage to ensure the update can proceed smoothly.

3. Hard Reset your iPhone

A software crash could be freezing your device and not allowing iOS updates. Performing a Hard Reset can reboot your iPhone without erasing data.

Note: Hard Reset will not delete any data from your iPhone.

The procedure varies by model:

↪ For iPhone 15/14/13/12/11/X, and iPhone 8 series:

  1. Start by quickly pressing and then immediately releasing the “Volume Up” button. Proceed to do the same with the “Volume Down” button: press and release it.
  2. After that, press and hold the “Side Sleep/Wake” button. Continue holding until the Apple logo appears, then release the button.
For iPhone 15 14 13 12 11 X and iPhone 8 series

↪ For iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus:

  1. Simultaneously press and hold the “Volume Down” button and the “Sleep/Wake” button.
  2. Continue to hold both buttons until the Apple logo is displayed on the screen, then release them.
For iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus

↪ For iPhone 6, iPhone SE, and older models:

  1. Press and hold down the “Sleep/Wake” button and the “Home” button at the same time.
  2. Keep holding both buttons until the Apple logo appears on the screen, then release both.
For iPhone 6, iPhone SE, and older
Note: It might be necessary to press and hold both buttons simultaneously, or just the side button if you’re using an iPhone X, for a duration of 15 to 30 seconds.

READ MORE: iPhone Force Restart Not Working? Try These 9 Easy Fixes ➜

4. Update iPhone with iTunes

Update iPhone with iTunes | Devrimb via Canva

Apple offers multiple methods to update your iOS devices. Besides the direct update through the Settings app, there’s an alternative method for those encountering difficulties. This involves using either iTunes (for Windows or older macOS versions) or Finder (for macOS Catalina and newer) on your computer to perform the iOS update.

This approach allows you to download the update onto your computer before installing it on your iPhone, which can be particularly useful if you’re experiencing issues with the update request directly from your device. Here’s how to proceed:

  1. Connect your iPhone to your computer and open either iTunes or Finder, depending on your operating system and click on the “Update” button to search for available updates for your iPhone.
    Click on Update Button
    Click on Update Button
  2. A new prompt will appear, click on “Update” again.
    Click Update option again
    Click Update option again
  3. Input your 6-digit passcode to proceed with the update.
    Enter your Passcode
    Enter your Passcode
  4. The update process will start, and your iPhone will be updated.
    Update will begin
    Update will begin

Images sourced from Droidwin

5. Fix with iOS Repair Tool

Fix with iOS Repair Tool

If the methods mentioned previously fail to resolve the iOS update requested issue on your device, it may be beneficial to explore tools such as MagFone, iSumsoft, TunesKit iPhone Unlocker, and EaseUS MobiUnlock. These applications offer a more user-friendly experience compared to iTunes.

These tools are specifically designed to assist with iOS update challenges, effectively addressing common problems like the persistent update requested error and other update-related issues on both iPhones and iPads.

Utilizing one of these tools can simplify the update process, helping you bypass glitches and smoothly update your device.

READ MORE: 20 Guaranteed Solutions To Fix iPhone Not Ringing Problem ➜

6. Reset all settings

If nothing else works, resetting all settings on your iPhone can be a useful step to troubleshoot various issues, including this one. Here’s how you can reset all settings on your iPhone:

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone. Scroll down and tap on “General.”
    Tap General
    Tap General
  2. Scroll to the bottom and select “Transfer or Reset iPhone.” On older iOS versions, you might see “Reset” directly under General.
    tap on "Transfer or Reset iPhone
    Tap on Transfer or Reset iPhone
  3. Tap on “Reset.”
    Tap Reset
    Tap Reset
  4. Choose “Reset all settings” from the menu options. This option will reset all system settings to their defaults, including Wi-Fi networks and passwords, privacy settings, and all customizations like wallpaper and home screen layout, but it won’t delete your apps or personal data.
    Tap 'Reset All Settings'
    Tap Reset All Settings
  5. You will be prompted to enter your passcode if you have one set up. Enter it to proceed.
    Enter the passcode
    Enter the passcode

Your iPhone will then begin the reset process, which may take a few minutes. Once completed, your device will restart with all system settings returned to their original defaults. This process can often resolve remaining issues by providing a fresh start for your device’s settings.

READ MORE: How to Reset an iPhone without Password? ➜

How to properly manage iOS updates?

Manage iOS Updates Effectively

Managing iOS updates effectively is crucial for maintaining the performance, security, and functionality of your iPhone or iPad. Proper management ensures that your device benefits from the latest features and security patches without disrupting your daily usage.

Here are some tips on how to properly manage iOS updates:

  • Stay informed: Keep well-informed of upcoming updates by checking tech news or the Apple website. Understanding what each update offers helps you decide its urgency for your device.
  • Check compatibility: Ensure your device supports the latest update. Older models may not be compatible with newer iOS versions. Like you can not update to iOS 17 if you have an iPhone X or lower models.
  • Backup your device: Before updating, backup your device using iCloud or iTunes to safeguard your data.
  • Connect to Wi-Fi: Download updates over a Wi-Fi connection to avoid using your data allowance and ensure a stable download.
  • Charge your device: Ensure your device has enough battery life to complete the update or keep it connected to a charger during the process.

READ MORE: iOS 16 Jailbreak – Current Status & Everything to Know [2024] ➜

Final thoughts

Efficiently managing iOS updates is key to enhancing your device’s performance and security. By staying informed, ensuring compatibility, and preparing your device properly, you can make the most of new features and improvements.

A mindful approach to updates, including regular backups and adequate storage management, ensures a smooth transition to the latest iOS version, keeping your device up-to-date and running optimally.

FAQs

How much storage is needed for the iOS 17 update?

The required storage space varies depending on your current iOS version and iPhone model. Minor updates may need around 1.8GB, while major version leaps could require upwards of 5GB. Ensure you have sufficient free space before attempting the iOS 17 update.

How often does Apple release iOS updates?

Apple typically releases major iOS updates annually, with minor updates and bug fixes occurring throughout the year based on necessity.

Can I revert to an older iOS version after updating?

Reverting to an older iOS version is generally not supported by Apple. It’s advisable to thoroughly consider updates before installation.

Will an iOS update delete my personal data?

No, iOS updates are designed to upgrade your system software without deleting personal data. However, it’s recommended to back up your device before updating it as a precaution.

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FIXED: No Option for Forgot Screen Time Passcode [2024] https://appuals.com/no-option-for-forgot-screen-time-passcode/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=no-option-for-forgot-screen-time-passcode https://appuals.com/no-option-for-forgot-screen-time-passcode/#disqus_thread Mon, 26 Feb 2024 18:35:39 +0000 https://appuals.com/?p=401218 If you’ve forgotten your Screen Time passcode on your iPhone, normally, you can reset it if you remember your Apple ID and password. However, some users have reported that the option to reset the forgotten Screen Time passcode isn’t available. If you’re facing this issue, there’s still a way to reset your Screen Time passcode. …

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If you’ve forgotten your Screen Time passcode on your iPhone, normally, you can reset it if you remember your Apple ID and password. However, some users have reported that the option to reset the forgotten Screen Time passcode isn’t available.

If you’re facing this issue, there’s still a way to reset your Screen Time passcode. Let’s explore the steps to resolve the problem when you find no option for forgot Screen Time passcode.

Why is there no option for forgot Screen Time passcode?

Why is there no option for forgot Screen Time passcode?

The absence of the “Forgot Passcode?” option for Screen Time on your iPhone or iPad can be due to three primary reasons:

  • Wrong Interface: This option won’t appear if you’re in the process of resetting settings or erasing data. It’s only available when you’re specifically changing the Screen Time passcode.
  • Family Sharing or MDM Control: If your device is part of Family Sharing or managed by Mobile Device Management (MDM) and the Screen Time lock is set by the organizer, you won’t see this option. In this case, you need to discuss with the organizer for changes.
  • Incompatible iOS Version or Device: The “Forgot Passcode?” option is not available if your device runs on an iOS version older than 13.4, or if your device is too old to support iOS 13.4 or later.

READ MORE: Apple Screen Time Not Working? Try These 19 Easy Fixes ➜

How to resolve the issue?

The issue of not having a “Forgot Passcode?” option for Screen Time can be caused by several factors. Once you understand the reason behind its absence, you can typically resolve it by following these steps.

1. Update iOS version

If you’re not seeing the “Forgot Passcode” option on your iPhone for Screen Time, updating to the latest operating system, might solve the problem. Many users have found that this option becomes available after the update. Here’s how you can update your iPhone

  1. Open the ‘Settings’ app and navigate to ‘General‘.
    Tap General
    Tap General
  2. Tap on ‘Software Update‘.
    Tap on Software update
    Tap on Software update
  3. If an update is available, download and install the latest iOS version.
    Install the latest iOS update
    Install the latest iOS update

2. Sign out of Apple ID and back in

Sometimes just signing out and then signing back into your Apple ID can help by refreshing your account settings and resolving the issue. Here’s a simplified way to do it:

  1. Open your iPhone’s “Settings” app. At the top, you’ll see your name and Apple ID photo. Tap on this.
    Tap on your name
    Tap on your name
  2. Scroll to the bottom and select “Sign Out” to log out of your Apple ID.
    Backup everything and tap Sign Out
    Tap Sign Out
  3. Before signing out, make sure to enable the toggles for backing up important data. Then, confirm by tapping “Sign Out” at the top right. You might need to enter your passcode.
    Tap Sign Out again
    Tap Sign Out again

After signing out, simply sign back in with your Apple ID.

READ MORE: [FIX] ‘Sign Out is Not Available Due to Restrictions’ in Apple ID ➜

3. Reset Screen Time passcode via Mac

If you’re facing an issue with the missing forgot Screen Time passcode option on your iPhone and you have the same Apple ID logged in on your Mac, you can reset the Screen Time passcode using your Mac. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Click on the Apple icon at the top-left corner of your Mac to open the menu. Select “System Preferences” and then choose “Screen Time.”
    Click on Screen Time
    Click on Screen Time
  2. In the Screen Time settings, click on “Change Passcode.”
    Click on Change Passcode
    Click on Change Passcode
  3. Then select the “Forgot Passcode” option.
    Click on Forgot Passcode option
    Click on Forgot Passcode option
  4. To reset the passcode, you’ll need to enter your Apple ID and its corresponding password.
    Provide your Apple ID details
    Provide your Apple ID details
  5. Once verified, you can set a new Screen Time passcode.
    Change the Passcode
    Change the Passcode

Note: You can only reset the password for your iPhone from Mac if you have the ‘Share Across Devices feature enabled. The new passcode will automatically be updated on all devices linked through this setting.

4. Use a third-party iOS problem-solving software

Use a third party iOS problem solving software

If you’re encountering the issue where you can’t change your Screen Time passcode and the ‘forgot passcode’ option isn’t available, you can turn to third-party software solutions. These tools are designed to help you bypass or reset the Screen Time passcode without needing the original passcode.

Some of the best tools for this purpose are:

  1. MagFone
  2. iSumsoft
  3. TunesKit iPhone Unlocker
  4. EaseUS MobiUnlock

To reset your Screen Time passcode using third-party software, first install reliable software on your computer. Open it and select the Screen Time passcode removal option. Connect your device to the computer, follow the instructions to remove the passcode, possibly disabling ‘Find My iPhone‘ if prompted.

Once the process completes and your device restarts, you can set a new Screen Time passcode. Remember, while these steps are general and apply to most third-party unlocking software, it’s crucial to follow the specific instructions provided by the software you choose to use. Always ensure that the software is from a reliable and trustworthy source to avoid any security risks.

READ MORE: Forgot iPhone Passcode? Here Is How To Reset ➜

5. Ask the family organizer

If your Apple ID is linked as a child account within an Apple Family group, you won’t have access to the “Forgot Passcode” option for Screen Time on your iPhone. This is because the ability to remove or change the passcode is reserved for the family organizer.

For family organizers looking to remove or modify the Screen Time passcode for a child account, the process is straightforward. Here’s what you need to do:

  1. Launch the ‘Settings‘ app on your iPhone or iPad. Tap on your profile picture and name at the top of the menu to enter the Apple ID screen.
    Tap on your profile picture
    Tap on your profile picture
  2. Tap on ‘Family Sharing‘ to view the Family Sharing settings.
    Tap Family Sharing
    Tap Family Sharing
  3. In the Family Sharing settings, select ‘Screen Time‘.
    Tap Screen Time
    Tap Screen Time
  4. Tap on the name of the child for whom you want to change the Screen Time passcode.
    Tap the Name of the child
    Tap the Name of the child
  5. Scroll down to the bottom and tap ‘Change Screen Time Passcode.’ You’ll see a note about needing your device’s passcode for further actions.
    Tap Change Screen Time Passcode
    Tap Change Screen Time Passcode
  6. Tap ‘Change Screen Time Passcode‘ again and authenticate using your Face ID or device passcode.
    Tap Change Screen Time Passcode again
    Tap Change Screen Time Passcode again
  7. Enter the new Screen Time passcode for your child as prompted on the following screens. This new code will be required to override Screen Time settings for that child in the future.
    Set new passcode
    Set new passcode

READ MORE: How to Delete Hidden Apps on Any iPhone [4 Easy Methods] ➜

6. Reset All Settings on the iPhone

If none of the previous solutions work, your last option is to reset all settings on your iPhone. Unlike a factory reset, this process won’t lead to any loss of your data. It simply reverts all settings to their default state. Here’s how to reset all settings on your iPhone:

  1. Open the ‘Settings‘ app on your iPhone and tap on ‘General‘.
    Tap General
    Tap General
  2. Choose the ‘Transfer or Reset iPhone‘ option.
    Tap on Transfer or Reset iPhone
    Tap on Transfer or Reset iPhone
  3. Select ‘Reset All Settings‘ from the menu.
    Tap 'Reset All Settings'
    Tap Reset All Settings
  4. Enter the passcode to proceed. Your iPhone will take sometime and restart. 
    Enter the passcode
    Enter the passcode

7. Contact Apple Support

Contact Apple Support

If none of the above solutions work, your final step is to contact Apple Support. They possess extensive knowledge of iOS devices and can guide you in recovering or resetting your Screen Time passcode. Be prepared to provide details about your device, such as model and operating system version, to assist them better.

READ MORE: How to Reset an iPhone without Password? ➜

How to avoid Forgetting your Screen Time passcode?

How to avoid forgetting Screen Time passcode?

To prevent forgetting your Screen Time passcode, which is essential for accessing certain features on your device, consider these helpful strategies:

1. Set an easy-to-remember Passcode

Choose a passcode that’s simple enough for you to recall but still secure. When changing or setting your Screen Time passcode, opt for something straightforward yet strong, so it’s easier to remember.

2. Use iCloud Keychain

Consider utilizing iCloud Keychain, Apple’s service designed to synchronize your passwords across different devices, which can help alleviate the burden of having to remember them.

3. Utilize a password manager

If remembering passcodes isn’t your strong suit, using a password manager can be extremely beneficial. These tools are designed to securely create, store, and manage your passwords. By using a password manager, you can have your passcodes securely saved and easily accessible across various devices, alleviating the burden of having to remember them.

READ MORE: How to Sign Out of iCloud Without Password? ➜

Final thoughts

If you’re struggling with a forgotten or inaccessible Screen Time passcode on your iPhone or iPad, there are several effective solutions available. These include updating your iOS, adjusting Apple ID settings, using Family Sharing, leveraging a connected Mac, utilizing third-party tools, or resetting your iPhone’s settings. For extreme cases, reaching out to Apple Support is advisable.

To prevent future issues, setting a memorable passcode or using tools like iCloud Keychain or a password manager can be helpful. Remember, there’s always a way to regain control of your Screen Time settings.

FAQs

How many incorrect attempts are allowed for the Screen Time passcode on an iPhone before it locks?

Fortunately, Apple doesn’t set a limit on the number of attempts to enter the Screen Time passcode on an iPhone. However, it’s wise to avoid repeatedly entering the wrong passcode, as it could potentially lock your device.

What is the standard or preset passcode for Screen Time on an iPhone?

iPhones don’t have a pre-set default passcode for Screen Time. Instead, when you activate Screen Time, you are prompted to create a unique passcode to secure its settings. If your iPhone is asking for a Screen Time passcode and you don’t recall setting one, it might be the Restrictions passcode you set in an earlier iOS version.

Can Screen Time on my child’s iPhone be managed remotely?

Yes, if you’re using Family Sharing. As the family organizer, you can manage Screen Time settings for your child’s iPhone from your own device. Simply access ‘Family Sharing’ in your device’s ‘Settings’, select your child’s name, and adjust their Screen Time settings as needed.

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How to Disable “Word is Calculating the Word Count” [2024] https://appuals.com/word-is-calculating-the-word-count-disable/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=word-is-calculating-the-word-count-disable https://appuals.com/word-is-calculating-the-word-count-disable/#disqus_thread Sat, 24 Feb 2024 21:00:34 +0000 https://appuals.com/?p=400617 Microsoft Word is an important software used by many people, including students working on their projects and professionals preparing reports. It has lots of useful features, and one of them is the Word Count tool.  This tool helps you see how many words your document has at any moment. Sometimes, you might not need to …

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Microsoft Word is an important software used by many people, including students working on their projects and professionals preparing reports. It has lots of useful features, and one of them is the Word Count tool. 

This tool helps you see how many words your document has at any moment. Sometimes, you might not need to know the word count, or it could distract you from your work. Disabling the word count feature might help you concentrate better, avoid distractions, or make the software run faster. 

In this guide, we’ll cover everything about the Word Count in MS Word: what it is, why you might want to disable it, its benefits, and how to solve any problems with it.

What is the Word Count in MS Word?

What is the Word Count in MS Word?

The Word Count in Microsoft Word is a handy tool that shows how many words you have in your document. It updates automatically as you write, counting each word, space, and punctuation mark. 

This feature is great for anyone who has to stick to specific word counts for things like articles, essays, or reports. You can usually see this count at the bottom of the Word window, making it easy to check how much you’ve written without stopping your work.

↪ Why even disable It?

There are a few reasons why disabling the Word Count feature in MS Word might be a good option:

1. Distraction

For some people, seeing the word count update all the time can be off-putting. It might take your mind off the actual writing. This can break your concentration and make writing take longer than it should.

2. Performance issues

Also, constantly counting words can make the program run slowly, particularly with very long documents. It might make Word run less smoothly, cause delays, or even make it stop responding. If you disable the word count, Word might work better and more smoothly.

READ MORE: How to Easily Draw in Microsoft Word Document? ➜

How to disable word count in Microsoft Word?

Disabling the word count in Microsoft Word is straightforward, allowing you to focus more on your writing without the distraction of constantly updated numbers. This adjustment can also enhance the software’s performance, especially with longer documents.

↪ Disable Word Count from the Status bar

Follow the easy steps below to disable Word Count in Microsoft Word:

  1. In your Word document right-click the bottom bar of the window.
    Right click on the Status Bar
    Right click on the Status Bar
  2. Click on “Word Count” in the menu that shows up to remove the check next to it.
    Click on the Word Count option
    Click on the Word Count option
  3. The Word Count will not show and update at the bottom.
    Word Count disabled
    Word Count disabled

You might need to sometimes check the total word count of the document after disabling it. If you want to check your word count after turning it off, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the top and click on the “Review” tab. Look for “Word Count” in the “Proofing” section and click it.
    Click on Word Count
    Click on Word Count
  2. A box will open up telling you how many words, pages, characters, lines, and paragraphs are in your document.
    See word count details
    See word count details

READ MORE: How to Remove Unwanted Pages from Microsoft Word? ➜

What good can Word Count do for you?

What good can Word Count do for you?

The Word Count tool in Microsoft Word isn’t just a basic feature; it brings several advantages that can greatly improve your writing experience. Here are the benefits of using Word Count:

  • Meeting requirements: It ensures your document adheres to specific word counts required for academic assignments, professional reports, or publications.
  • Skill enhancement: By focusing on word limits, you can sharpen your ability to write clearly and concisely, making your points effective without unnecessary details.
  • Time management: Knowing your document’s length helps in estimating how much time you’ll need to complete writing tasks, which is crucial for scheduling and meeting deadlines.
  • Editing aid: When revising your work, Word Count assists in evenly distributing the length of various sections, contributing to a cohesive and structured document.
  • Project pricing: For freelancers, accurate word count is essential for estimating project scope and setting fair prices or billing clients based on the length of content.

READ MORE: How to Make a Copy of a Word Document: 5 Different Ways ➜

Fixing Word Count issue in Microsoft Word

Having trouble with the word count feature in Microsoft Word can be annoying, especially when you need it for school or work. Here’s a simple guide to help you solve any issues with the word count display:

1. Restart your computer

Restart your computer

First, try turning your computer off and then on again. This step might seem basic, but it can solve a lot of minor glitches by clearing out any temporary errors and refreshing your computer’s memory and other resources.

2. Run Microsoft Word as an administrator

Next, open Microsoft Word with extra access by running it as an administrator. Doing this allows Word to access more of the computer’s resources than it normally would. 

Run Microsoft Word as administrator

This extra level of access can sometimes solve issues that occur when Word doesn’t have enough permission to operate fully, potentially fixing any problems with the word count feature not working as it should.

READ MORE: How to Recover and Repair Corrupt Microsoft Word File ➜

3. Update Microsoft Word

Make sure you have the latest version of Microsoft Word. Updating can solve problems by fixing known issues. Here’s how you can update Microsoft Word:

  1. Start by opening Word and clicking on “File” at the top.
    Click on File
    Click on File
  2. Next, select “Accounts” from the menu.
    Click on Accounts
    Click on Accounts
  3. Then, find and click on “Update Options.”
    Click on "Update Options
    Click on Update Options
  4. Choose “Update Now” and follow the instructions that appear.
    Click on Update
    Click on Update now
  5. After updating, open your document again to see if the word count is showing correctly.
    Check the Word Count now
    Check the Word Count now

READ MORE: How to Remove Formatting from Text in Word (2024) ➜

4. Disable Add-Ins

Sometimes, extra tools in Word might mess with the word count feature. You can turn these off to see if it fixes the issue. Here’s how to disable these extra tools:

  1. Open Word and click on the “File” tab at the top.
    Click on File
    Click on File
  2. Then, click on “Options” to see more settings.
    Click on Options
    Click on Options
  3. Find the “Add-Ins” tab in the options.
    Find Add ins here
    Find Add ins here
  4. Choose the extra tool you think might be causing problems and click “OK” to turn it off.
    Click OK
    Click OK

After doing this, restart Microsoft Word and see if the word count is working properly now.

READ MORE:  How to Wrap Text Around an Image in Microsoft Word? ➜

5. Reinstall Microsoft Word

If nothing else works, you might need to remove Microsoft Word from your computer and reinstall it. This can get rid of any files that are broken or missing. Here’s what you do to uninstall Word:

  1. Go to your computer’s settings and click “Apps.”
    Click on Apps
    Click on Apps
  2. Look through the list until you see “Microsoft Word” or “Microsoft Office
    Find MS Office here
    Find MS Office here
  3. Right-click on the app and select “Uninstall.”
    Click Uninstall
    Click Uninstall

After that, go to the Microsoft Store to download and install Microsoft Word again. This might make the word count start working properly.

Try these steps to fix the word count. If it’s still not right, it might be time to ask for more help or look at Microsoft’s help options.

READ MORE: 7 Best Free Word Processors For Easy Editing [2024 Edition] ➜

Final thoughts

Disabling the Word is calculating the word count process in Microsoft Word can make your writing smoother and less distracting. Whether you’re disabling the word count to focus better, updating Word to get rid of bugs, disabling add-ins that might be causing trouble, or even reinstalling Word to start fresh, each step helps ensure your writing tool works best for you. 

We’ve gone through easy ways to address and fix any word count issues, aiming to enhance your writing experience. The goal is to make your writing process as efficient and enjoyable as possible. If you ever face an issue with the word count feature, now you know exactly how to tackle it. 

FAQs

How to know the additional details about the document other than the word count?

To see more about your document, head over to the Review section. Click on Word Count under Proofing. A box will pop up showing you the number of pages, words, characters (both with and without spaces), paragraphs, and lines in your document.

What’s a quick way to open the Word Count box?

A really quick way to get the Word Count box up is by pressing Ctrl + Shift + G on your keyboard. This shortcut brings it up right away.

Can I see changes made by others in Microsoft Word?

Yes, you can! Microsoft Word has a feature called “Track Changes” that lets you see what edits others have made. Just turn it on in the “Review” tab. It’s super helpful for working together on a project or when someone’s checking your work. You can choose to keep or remove the changes and even leave comments.

Can I talk instead of typing in Microsoft Word?

Yes, Word has a dictation feature that lets you use your voice to write and edit. You’ll find this option under the “Home” tab in the newer versions of Word. It’s perfect for when you want to type without using your hands, making your work go faster.

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What is Website Tinting & How to Turn It on in Safari [2024] https://appuals.com/website-tinting/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=website-tinting https://appuals.com/website-tinting/#disqus_thread Thu, 22 Feb 2024 17:50:12 +0000 https://appuals.com/?p=400167 Ever wondered why the top of your Safari browser sometimes matches the color of the website you’re visiting? That’s website tinting – a well-designed feature on Apple’s Safari browser. This post is all about website tinting. We’ll explain what it is, its benefits, and how you can toggle this feature to suit your browsing style. …

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Ever wondered why the top of your Safari browser sometimes matches the color of the website you’re visiting? That’s website tinting – a well-designed feature on Apple’s Safari browser.

This post is all about website tinting. We’ll explain what it is, its benefits, and how you can toggle this feature to suit your browsing style. Whether you’re into tech, love a bit of color in your digital life, or just curious about your Apple device’s features, this guide has something for everyone.

What is Safari website tinting?

What is Safari website tinting?

Apple released a new feature called website tinting with the launch of iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and macOS Monterey for the Safari browser. This cool feature changes the color at the top of your Safari screen to match the color of the website you’re visiting.

If you’re using an iPhone, the top part where you see your Wi-Fi signal and battery life will change colors to blend with the website’s theme. You’ll notice in pictures that with website tinting turned on, the top part matches the website’s color, and without it, it stays the original color.

NOTE: On the iPhone, if you’re using the browser in Single Tab mode, you won’t see the color change at the top until you start scrolling down.

The feature is similar for iPad and Mac users but only shows up when using the Compact tab layout. The whole point of website tinting is to make your browsing experience on Safari more enjoyable. 

It does this by syncing the colors of the iPhone’s status bar and the Safari toolbar, navigation buttons, and address bar on the iPad and Mac with the website’s color scheme.

READ MORE: 6 Safari Settings you NEED to Know (Safari Tips & Tricks) ➜

↪ Is website tinting helpful?

Is website tinting helpful?

Apple added the website tinting feature to Safari for a good reason. It’s designed to make surfing the web more engaging by making the colors of the website you’re visiting extend to the browser itself. 

This can make your online time more immersive on whatever site you’re looking at. Whether you enjoy this feature or not depends on your personal taste.

If you’re not a fan of your browser changing colors to match every site you visit, you might not find website tinting very appealing. On the other hand, if you like the idea of a more colorful browsing experience, then website tinting could be something you’d want to enable and explore.

READ MORE: The Best Dark Mode Extensions For Browsers in 2024 ➜

How to turn website tinting on and off?

Turning website tinting on or off is up to you and how you like to browse the web. If you’re curious to see what it’s like, here’s how you can easily give it a try:

1. Turn on the website tinting option on iOS devices

Follow these easy steps to turn on the website tinting feature in your Safari browser on iOS 15:

  1. Open the “Settings” app on your iPhone or iPad.
    Open iPhone Settings
    Open iPhone Settings
  2. Keep scrolling until you find “Safari,” and then tap it to open.
    Tap on Safari
    Tap on Safari
  3. Look for the “Allow Website Tinting” option and switch the toggle on to enable this feature.
    Tap on Allow Website Tinting
    Tap on Allow Website Tinting

That’s it! With this feature enabled, you can explore the internet to see the changes and decide if you like the new look.

Before iOS 15, Apple had a setting called “Show Color in Tab Bar” under accessibility options, which did pretty much the same thing as the current “Allow Website Tinting” toggle. 

This change indicates that Apple wants more people to know about and use this feature, likely because not everyone was aware of it or used it in the past.

READ MORE: How to Enable & Use Sleep Mode on Your iPhone [2024] ➜

2. Turn off the website tinting option on iOS devices

If you decide that website tinting isn’t for you, disabling is just as easy as enabling it. Here’s how to stop the website tinting feature:

  1. Start by opening the “Settings” app on your iPhone or iPad.
    Open the Settings app
    Open the Settings app
  2. Scroll until you find “Safari,” and then tap it to get into its settings.
    Tap on Safari
    Tap on Safari
  3. Look for the toggle labeled “Allow Website Tinting” and deactivate it.
    Tap on Allow Website Tinting
    Turn off the toggle

After you’ve done this, Safari will stop changing its colors to match the websites you visit, keeping its look consistent no matter what site you’re on. You don’t even need to restart your iPhone for the change to take effect.

READ MORE: iPhone 9 – 4 Reasons Why Apple’s Lost iPhone Doesn’t Exist ➜

3. Turn on or off the website tinting or tab bar coloring on the Mac

Enabling website tinting or tab bar coloring on your Mac is straightforward if you have the latest Safari update and are using macOS Big Sur, Catalina, or a newer version. Apple calls this feature “color in tab bar” on Mac computers. Here’s what you need to do:

  1. Open Safari on your Mac. Look for the “Safari” menu in the top-left corner of your screen and click on “Preferences” from the dropdown menu.
     click on "Preferences
    Click on Preferences
  2. In the Preferences window, click on the “Tabs” section.
    click on the "Tabs
    Click on Tabs
  3. Find the option “Show Color in Tab Bar” and check the box next to it. If the coloring feature is already on, uncheck this box to turn it off.
    Click the box before Show Color in Tab Bar
    Click the box before Show Color in Tab Bar

As soon as you check this box, you’ll notice the color of Safari’s tabs change to match the website you’re viewing. After that, you’re all set! You can just close the Preferences window and enjoy your colorful browsing experience.

READ MORE: The 7 Best Web Browsers For Every Kind of User – 2024 Edition

Should you use it?

Website tinting in Safari offers a unique way to blend your browsing experience with the visual theme of the websites you visit. Whether you’re using an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, enabling this feature can make your web surfing more colorful and immersive. 

If you’re someone who enjoys a cohesive look across your apps and websites, website tinting is definitely worth trying out. You might want to skip this feature if you prefer a consistent, unchanging browser interface. Try it, and see if it enhances your browsing experience on Safari.

FAQs

Is the website tinting like the show color in the tab bar feature?

Yes, “Show Color In Tab Bar” is just another name for website tinting. This feature was around for a while before it got spotlighted in Safari 15 last year. So, when we talk about showing color in the tab bar, we’re talking about website tinting.

Will enabling website tinting affect Safari’s performance?

No, enabling website tinting won’t slow down Safari or affect how fast pages load. It’s purely a visual feature that changes the look of your browser to match the website you’re visiting. You can enjoy a more personalized browsing experience without worrying about performance.

Can I control website tinting on my iPhone?

Yes, you can disable the website tinting feature in Safari if you don’t like it. And if you change your mind later, you can easily turn it back on. It’s all about what you prefer.

Is it available on any other internet browsers besides Safari?

No, this feature is unique to Safari, and Apple keeps updating it. People who use Safari also look forward to seeing it in upcoming versions. Right now, no other web browser offers something like website tinting.

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How to Avoid the Hardship Relief Program Email in 2024 https://appuals.com/hardship-relief-program-email/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hardship-relief-program-email https://appuals.com/hardship-relief-program-email/#disqus_thread Tue, 20 Feb 2024 21:07:59 +0000 https://appuals.com/?p=399688 Many Americans find it harder to manage their money than before the pandemic. This worry over money has unfortunately made it easy for scammers to target people desperate for a way to manage their debts better. These fraudsters offer false help, like special breaks on payments or lower interest rates, just to get your details.  …

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Many Americans find it harder to manage their money than before the pandemic. This worry over money has unfortunately made it easy for scammers to target people desperate for a way to manage their debts better. These fraudsters offer false help, like special breaks on payments or lower interest rates, just to get your details. 

In our guide, we’re going to show you how to spot the Financial Hardship Department Email Scam, recognize warning signs, what steps to take if you get one of these scam emails, what to do if you’ve been tricked by one, and tips on avoiding these scams in the future.

Is there any real Hardship Relief Program by the Government?

It’s important to clarify that the Federal Government does not provide hardship grants by directly contacting the individuals. There are some specific individual programs as well but an individual has to apply for all these hardship financial assistance, Govt. never selects of contacts anyone offering help.

Hardship Relief Program by the Government

The primary purpose of these grants is to support programs that are designed to benefit specific groups or communities as a whole. Individuals seeking assistance won’t find a government program labeled as a “hardship grant.” If someone offers you such relief programs through email or call, it is most likely a scam.

However, there are numerous other forms of government assistance available. These are aimed at helping with essential needs such as food, housing, and healthcare. It’s crucial for individuals in need to explore these options for support.

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What is the Financial Hardship Department email?

What is the Financial Hardship Department email?

As there is no such program, Financial Hardship Department email is likely a scam and you need to stay away from it. This scam works as its name implies. People who are having a hard time with their debts get contacted by tricksters pretending to be from a government office called the Financial Hardship Department

They target individuals who are facing money problems. The scam email pretends to come from a government group that helps people financially. It says you’ve been picked to get up to $37,000 to help with your finances and tells you to call a number (833-674-2425) to sign up for the aid.

The real goal of these fraudsters is to get your private information, like your driver’s license or Social Security Number, to steal your identity. They say they need to “check who you are” and ask for your info to “update their records.”

READ MORE: How to Use Temporary or Disposable Email Accounts ➜

How does the Financial Hardship Department scam work?

How does the Financial Hardship Department scam work? | Gubcio via Canva

When people call the number given by the scammers in the email, the scam can happen in a few different ways. The scammers might ask more questions to get important information from you, like details about your credit card and your bank information. 

They might also want to know your name, phone number, and information about your family. The tricksters can use the information they get from you however they want. For example, they could use your social security number to do illegal things or commit fraud with your personal information. 

Similarly, they could take money from your bank or use your credit card without permission. The fraudsters might also ask you to pay a fee to process your application. Asking for a processing fee is a common way these tricksters try to take money from people.

READ MORE: What are Tech Support Scams & How to Avoid Them? ➜

Red flags in Hardship Relief Program email

Red flags in Hardship Relief Program email | Hailshadow via Canva

The fake Financial Hardship Department email has several warning signs that show it’s a scam:

  • The email has many spelling and grammar mistakes, often seen in scams.
  • It comes from an odd or possibly fake email address, another red flag.
  • The email tries to rush you by saying you’ve been chosen for financial help and must act fast to get it.
  • It’s an offer you didn’t ask for, meaning the email came out of nowhere.
  • The email uses unusual characters‪, known as “left-to-right embedding” characters. Scammers use these to hide text and trick spam filters that look for specific words. This trick makes the scam emails seem real.
  • The email pretends to be from a government agency but looks fake and doesn’t give any real contact details or a website for the agency.

Real banks and government offices won’t ask for your personal details over the phone or email, especially without checking who you are first. If you get an email or call like the Financial Hardship Department scam, it’s best to ignore it or tell the authorities.

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What should you do if you have received this scam email?

What should you do if you have received this scam email? | Stuartmiles99 via Canva

If you get this scam email, here’s what you should do:

  • Don’t reply to it or give any personal details or money to the scammers. Instead, tell the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center and the FTC about the email.
  • Don’t open attachments or click links in the email because they might have harmful software.
  • Don’t share any personal info. Scammers might ask for your address or credit card details to steal your identity.
  • Check if the email and the person sending it are real.
  • Mark the email as junk or spam. This helps stop others from being tricked by the same scam.
  • If you’ve already opened an attachment, use anti-malware to check your device for malware.
  • If you’ve given out personal information, tell your bank and credit card companies immediately, and keep an eye on your accounts for anything odd.

It’s important to be careful with emails from people or places you don’t know and take steps to keep yourself safe from scams.

READ MORE: How to Block Adult Websites on Your Phone Forever [2024] ➜

What if you’ve fallen for a Hardship Relief Program email Scam?

If you’ve already shared your personal info because of a Hardship Relief Program email scam, there are steps you can take to protect yourself:

1. Initiate a credit freeze

Initiate a credit freeze | FranRodriguez via Canva

First, quickly contact one of the big three credit reporting agencies and request a credit freeze. This stops anyone from being able to look at your credit report, which means they can’t open new accounts in your name

When you do this with one agency, they’re supposed to tell the other two. You can also set up a credit alert. This means lenders must call you before opening any credit in your name. You need to set this alert separately with each credit bureau.

2. Report suspicious activity

If you get any weird emails or calls, tell the FTC at reportFraud.ftc.gov. If someone is pretending to call from another phone number (spoofing), let the Federal Communications Council (FCC) know by filling out a form or calling 1-888-225-5322

tell the FTC at reportFraud.ftc.gov

Your phone service might also have ways to block these scam calls. For example, T-Mobile has Scam Shield, AT&T has ActiveArmor, and Verizon has a Call Filter. If you find out scammers are pretending to be a real company, tell that company so they can warn others. They might even make a public statement about it.

3. Change your passwords

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Change your passwords | tzahiV via Canva

Now, change all your usernames and passwords. Start with accounts with your payment info, like online stores, budget apps, sites for sharing money, and your bank. After that, do the same for your social media. This stops the scammer from getting into your accounts and trying to scam your friends by pretending to be you.

Changing passwords can be annoying and take a while. But these days, most internet browsers can make up strong passwords for you and remember them. There are also other programs you can use if your browser doesn’t do this.

READ MORE: How to See Wi-Fi Password on Android – All Versions Guide ➜

How to avoid such scams and stay safe?

It’s crucial to stay alert and informed to keep yourself safe from scams, especially ones like the Financial Hardship Department scam. Here are some essential tips to help you identify and avoid these kinds of scams, ensuring your personal and financial information remains secure.

Be careful with unexpected emails

Be cautious if you get an email from the “Financial Hardship Department” or similar without asking for it. Emails that offer quick money or financial help out of the blue should be treated with suspicion, especially if you didn’t ask for help.

Don’t click on attachments or links

Scam emails might have attachments or links that take you to fake websites that look real. Clicking on these can let malware into your device, giving cybercriminals a way to get your personal and financial information.

READ MORE: Auto History Wipe: How to Auto-Delete Your Browsing History ➜

Check who sent the email

Check who sent the email | pixelshot via Canva

Scammers can make it look like their emails are from real, trustworthy sources. You can usually spot a fake by looking closely at the email address to see if it matches the company or person it’s supposed to come from.

Research the company

Before you reply to any email, take some time to look up the company it says it’s from, especially if it’s new to you. A quick internet search can show whether reports or reviews call the company a scam.

Avoid sharing sensitive information

Avoid sharing sensitive information | i_frontier via Canva

Real companies won’t ask for your bank details, social security number, or credit card information over email. Never share these details online with someone you don’t trust completely.

READ MORE: How to Tell If Your Phone is Tapped – Guide to Stay Safe in 2024 ➜

Final Thoughts

Staying sharp-eyed and informed is your best defense against the “Hardship relief program email” scam and others like it.

You can safeguard yourself from these scams by being cautious with unexpected emails, avoiding clicking on suspicious links or attachments, verifying the sender’s identity, researching unfamiliar companies, and never sharing sensitive personal information online. 

Legitimate organizations won’t ask for your private details via email. Armed with the right knowledge and practices, you can protect yourself from falling into the trap of scammers looking to exploit those seeking financial relief.

FAQs

Will installing antivirus software protect me from email scams?

Antivirus software can protect your device from malware but can not always identify scam emails. Combining antivirus protection with awareness and cautious online behavior is the best approach.

How often should I change my passwords to stay safe?

Regularly changing your passwords, especially after potential exposure to a scam, can help protect your accounts. Using strong, unique passwords for each account is also crucial.

What is the most common mistake people make that leads to falling for email scams?

The most common mistake is acting quickly without verifying the email’s source, especially when the email creates a sense of urgency or offers something that seems too good to be true.

How can reporting a scam email help others?

Reporting scam emails to authorities like the FTC or the Internet Crime Complaint Center helps track scam operations. It can prevent others from becoming victims by raising awareness and leading to action against scammers.

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