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A source code is something that every developer is familiar with. In fact, they play with source codes every day. While carrying out your work on a PC or a laptop, it is easy as a pie to check the source code of any web page or website. Just right-click and you have the option right on your screen. Similarly, when you are using an Android phone, browsers like Chrome give the option to view the source code of any web page easily.
But this is not the case when you are working with an iPhone or an iPad. If you own an iPhone, and you get an urgent requirement to check the source code of any web page, you feel helpless and you have to go through the whole process of opening your PC, visiting that web page, and then inspecting it. This whole process is irritating and surely takes a lot of time. And at that time you wish if it was possible to inspect the same web page using the Safari browser of my iPhone.
Well, to your surprise, yes it is possible to view the HTML source code of any web page right through your iPhone’s Safari app. Although it’s not as simple as in Android phones, we have shared some tips and tricks that will help you out. So use these methods and the next time some web page fascinates you and you want to inspect it, just do it using your iPhone or iPad.
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There is a new Safari extension available for iPhone and iPad which comes by the name Web Inspector. It is recently launched after the iOS 15 update. This extension is the most advanced web inspector tool that has ever made for the mobile smartphones till now. Why we are saying this is because it gives you features which are available in the desktop browser inspector tool. You can not only view the source code of a web page but also inspect particular HTML elements in the DOM, run codes in the console, check network requests and resources used by the web page and much more.
Here’s how you can use the Web Inspector extension on Safari browser to view page source code on your iPhone or iPad –
In this method, we will using Shortcuts app on iPhone to create a shortcut for viewing the source code on Safari. This is very technical method and you will need to be attentive while following the steps. To start with, first find and open the Shortcuts app and tap the plus button at the top right corner. In the next screen, give a name to your shortcut like View source or whatever you want.
After that, tap the three dots in the upper right corner which will open a pop up box on your screen. Enable the Show in Share Sheet button and click the Done option.
Set the type of content you want to receive from the Share Sheet to Safari web pages only by clicking on the Any option on the Receive command. Make sure to clear all other inputs.
Now tap the + Add Action button and search for Make HTML from Rich Text . Click on it to add it to the shortcut.
Search for another action named Quick Look using the search bar at the bottom and add it also. This is how the final page will look like –
Now you have successfully create a shortcut for viewing source code of any web page on Safari browser. To use it, visit the web page you want to inspect and click the share button at the bottom. Swipe it up and click on the View Source option that you created with the Shortcuts app. This will open a pop up box where you will see the HTML source code of the web page.
This is the old school method which used to the only way to view the source code on iPhone before when there are no extensions available for Safari browser. This method would require you to use a script code and save it as bookmark on Safari. Then you simply need to open the bookmark on the web page you want to inspect. Here’s a detailed guide on this method –
First of all, open the Safari browser on your iPhone or iPad and visit any web page. Click on the share button (a square with an arrow pointing upward) at the bottom. Next, click on the Add bookmark option and then save it. Now you need to go to the Bookmarks, click the Edit option and then choose the bookmark you have recently saved. Change it name to something like “ View source ” and replace the address field with the below code.
Now all the technical part is done. Whenever you want to view the source code of a web page, simply open it, go to the Bookmarks and click on the new bookmark you have created to run the script. You will then see the code all over your screen. The drawback of this method is that it doesn’t highlight the HTML elements in different colors so it become little difficult to find what you are looking for.
If you don’t want to install a third party extension on your phone or don’t use any method that involves script to view the source code of a webpage on your iPhone or iPad then this method is for you. Here will use the Google’s cache version of the web page to view its HTML source code.
For those who don’t know, Google save a cached copy of all web pages that are indexed on it. You can publicly access this cached version by adding cache: before the address of the web page. This is all what you have to do in this method.
Simply, open the Safari browser on your iPhone or iPad and visit the web page or website whose source code you want to view. After that, click on the URL tab and add cache: at the starting. As you visit the link, it will take you to Google’s cache page. Make sure there is no space after cache: otherwise you will land on Google search page instead. The next thing you have to do is to click on the View source option.
Please note that this method will only show the web page as it appeared the last time when Google crawled it. In the meantime, the current page could have changed so you won’t get to see the updated HTML source code with this method until the Google crawl the web page again.
Although we have shared enough methods for this topic but this last one is for those people who wants to use a specific application for viewing the source code of the web pages on their iOS device. There is an app named View Source which you can find on the App Store. You simply need to install this app on your phone, open it and enter the URL of the web page you want to inspect. It will then instantly show the HTML source code. As simple as that!
Another feature that this app has is the direct integration with the Safari browser. When you browsing on Safari and instantly need to view the source of a web page, just click on the share button and swipe the pop up to reveal all options. You will find View Source there. Clicking on that will open a pop-up window where you will see the source code of the web page.
So these are some methods which you can use to view the page source in Safari browser on your iPhone or iPad. Out of all these, using the Web Inspector extension is the best one as it gives you other useful features also which are available on desktop browser. Other than that, you can also use Google’s cache method to quickly view the source code of any web page without installing any app or extension on your device. Let us know which method your personally liked that you will use. If you are facing any problem, feel free to share it in the comments below.
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You can easily navigate a webpage with a few taps.
Get back to the top: Double-tap the top edge of the screen to quickly return to the top of a long page.
See more of the page: Turn iPhone to landscape orientation.
Refresh the page: Pull down from the top of the page.
Touch and hold a link in Safari to see a preview of the link without opening the page. To open the link, tap the preview, or choose Open.
To close the preview and stay on the current page, tap anywhere outside the preview.
When you view a webpage or image that’s in another language, you can use Safari to translate the text (not available in all languages or regions).
If you don’t know how to open an HTML file on iPhone, Android, Windows or macOS, we are going to help you out. We will show you several solutions, both native and third-party applications to open an HTML file on smartphones and computers.
If you want to open an HTML file in Windows , I will show you some tools that will allow you to open this type of file both through web browsers and through editing tools.
You can use Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer for this task. In fact, they allow you to open an HTML file without the need to install third-party web browsing software.
Usually, double-clicking on an HTML file opens it through the browser configured by default in Windows.
If this is the first time you try to open an HTML file, Windows will display a box to choose one of the recommended programs listed.
You can also right-click and select the “Open with” from the context menu, then choose one of the browsers present among the various options.
If you need to open an HTML file with other browsers you can install Google Chrome or Firefox.
If your goal is to view the source code of an HTML file, the best solution I can recommend is Notepad++, it is a free and open-source program that allows you to edit an HTML file.
If you are interested in Notepad++, go to the official website and download the app from the menu that appears on the left.
Now press the download button to download the 32-bit version of the software or use the links in the section below to download the 64-bit version.
After downloading the .exe file, double click on it and press yes on the Windows User Account Control screen. Select English from the drop-down menu to choose the language and then press OK. Now, press the key sequence Next, I accept, Next, Next, Next, Install and finally press Finish to complete the installation.
To use Notepad++ as an HTML file editor, simply select the corresponding item in the context menu that is displayed when you right-click on this type of file. Click on Edit with Notepad ++ and the file will be opened directly with this software.
All changes you make to the HTML file can be tested in real-time through a specific feature of Notepad++. Click on the run entry in the menu bar at the top and select one of the options shown to open the file with one of the indicated browsers, if installed.
One example is Adobe Dreamweaver, a paid software developed by the Adobe company, known for its high-quality professional tools, such as Photoshop.
Adobe Dreamweaver allows you to design a website from scratch and professionally, using the integrated automatic creation and compilation tools.
It is recommended for more experienced users but, even beginners can create an HTML page or a complete website, with the help of the numerous tutorials available on the Internet.
There is also other free software such as BlueGriffon or SeaMonkey.
You can use the built-in Mac browser to view HTML pages or some third-party tools to edit them. Choose according to your needs.
If you own a PC with a macOS operating system, you can easily open an HTML file thanks to Safari.
It allows you to browse the Internet and open XML or HTML extensions.
To open an HTML file, simply double-click on it. This way you can start Safari and then view the contents of the selected page.
In addition to Safari, you can install other browsers to open HTML files such as Google Chrome or Firefox.
To view and edit the source code of an HTML file, you can use a free and open-source solution, such as Brackets which is available on macOS but also on other operating systems, such as Windows and Linux.
If you are interested in this software, you can download it by going to its official website. Then click on the Download Brackets x.xx button.
After downloading the dmg file, drag the app icon in the Applications folder and enter your Mac password to install.
The changes made to the HTML file can be previewed through the Live Preview function, available by clicking on the files, in the top menu bar.
In addition to the solutions I mentioned in the previous paragraphs, you can install other applications for macOS that allow you to view the source code of an HTML file.
As I have already pointed out to you in this chapter, there are several free or paid programs that can be useful for your purpose: Adobe Dreamweaver, BlueGriffon and SeaMonkey.
If you do not have the possibility to use a PC to open or edit an HTML file, in the next chapters I will show you some applications that can help you achieve this through an Android phone or tablet.
On smartphones and tablets with the Android operating system, opening an HTML page is a procedure that takes only a few minutes.
In fact, this type of file can be opened with any web browser application, such as the Google Chrome browser or the native HTML Viewer tool.
To open an HTML file, find it in the file explorer and tap on it. You can choose the browser to open the file.
Alternatively, you can download a third-party application to view the source code of HTML files. In this case, I recommend the HTML Reader/Viewer application, which allows you to view an HTML file and its source code.
If you are interested in this application, you can download it for free from Google Play Store. Tap the install button. After starting the application, press accept.
On the main screen of HTML Reader/Viewer so tap the folder icon at the top and go to the location where the HTML file is located. After selecting it, it will open immediately, displaying its contents. In case you want to view the source code, tap the </> icon at the top.
HTML Editor is a simple and completely free HTML file editor that supports banner ads
anWriter free HTML editor is the most complete editor on this list. In addition to modifying and automatically completing the attributes of the programming language, it has an import and export functionality of HTML files via FTP protocol, to download files from the server and re-upload them with the changes made.
In case you have an iPhone or an iPad, to open an HTML file on these devices, you can use the default tools or some third-party applications.
The iPhone and iPad come with a built-in feature called Preview. The latter allows you to preview many types of files, including those in HTML format.
If you have downloaded a file in this format on your Apple device it will open the file immediately and you will be able to view its contents.
Some applications are available on the iOS App Store that allow you to view the source code of an HTML file stored on your device or imported from a URL. This is the case with the free HTML Viewer Q app that allows you, in a few moments, to import an HTML file to analyze its source code.
If you are interested in this application, go to the link I provided and tap the icon get, unlock the download and install via Face ID, Touch ID or iCloud password. Finally, press the open button.
After launching the app, select iCloud Drive, to import an HTML file from this cloud storage.
Since your intention is to open an HTML file, if you have previously uploaded it to iCloud, tap the iCloud Drive voice and select it. By doing so, the file will be imported into the application and you will see its contents. By tapping on the </> icon located at the top left, however, you can view the source code of the selected HTML file.
If the solutions I mentioned to you in the previous chapters do not meet your needs, you can refer to the list of apps for opening HTML files on iOS below.
HTML and HTML5 Editor is a free app that allows you to open HTML files on your device or iCloud.
IEditor is a free editor that modifies different types of files, such as text files or HTML files.
EasyHtml is a free application that allows you to view and edit the source code of an HTML file that is in the memory of the iPhone or iPad.
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The instructions are to create the signature in mail preferences then open HTML file in Safari.
A ccessing the internet on an iPhone is made simple by Safari, Apple's native web browser; it does a great job of getting you started, but there are several other features that you can leverage to enhance your user experience.
Below, we'll list some valuable tips you can use to get the most out of Safari on your iPhone. So, let's get started.
The start page is the first element you usually run into when launching Safari—it's the default screen if you've not used the browser before or didn't leave any tabs open after your last session. And the first step you can take in improving your Safari experience is to customize it.
Customizing the start page involves changing the background image and choosing the sections (listed below) you want the app to show. We've added descriptions to help you understand a little more about each section.
To begin customizing your Safari's start page, follow the steps listed below:
If you want to experience Apple's Continuity feature , toggle on Use Start Page on All Devices at the top of the edit menu. This will ensure your start page is in sync across all devices connected to your iCloud account.
The next step in improving Safari on iPhone is to create and use Tab Groups . The feature lets you bring order and control to tabs by allowing you to group similar ones—or those you often use together—into folders. Ideally, you can use the feature to separate search results and websites related to work from those you open during casual browsing.
To create a Tab Group, follow the steps listed below:
The X in the second option will vary based on the number of tabs open when creating a Tab Group.
Like Chrome, you can install Safari extensions to improve your browsing experience. For those unaware, these are applications built for web browsers that bring additional functionality and make your life easier.
For example, you can install applications that scour the web for coupon codes and bring them up when you're making a purchase or add ones that help edit written content to ensure you aren't making silly errors.
Adding extensions to Safari on an iPhone is a bit different compared to installing and removing extensions in Safari on a Mac . To do this, follow the steps listed below:
You may sometimes see options without having installed an extension before; these are present due to an application—that offers Safari extensions—installed on your iPhone from before.
Once you've installed an extension, activate it in Settings using the same steps above and then do the following:
Reader in Safari is a nifty add-on that lets you read content from a website with minimal distractions and no ads. It makes the experience quite simple and offers options like changing the page color, font, and font size.
Activating Reader is quite simple; tap the AA button in the address bar when you're on a supported webpage and choose Show Reader . However, if you frequently visit a specific website, you can configure Safari to load all its webpages in Reader. Here's what you need to do:
Despite it being easy to access AI tools like ChatGPT on mobile for learning about things, if you prefer getting deep into the weeds when doing research, you may want to view many of the following webpages in new tabs.
By default, opening a new tab via a hyperlink will leave the old tab behind and move you to the new tab. While this behavior is fine, it can feel like a chore if you'd like to open multiple results from a search page.
Fortunately, you can change this behavior. Here's what you need to do:
Lastly, while the ability to open many tabs in Safari is a boon, knowing ways to organize your browser and keeping it clutter-free can help you focus better and increase productivity. And keeping only a few tabs open can be a part of this regime.
Safari on iPhone also helps with this, with the ability to automatically close tabs after a set period of time; we've detailed the steps to activate the feature below:
Each customization method listed above will help improve your Safari experience, be it with a new background image that makes the app feel more personal or a setting that keeps it clutter-free.
Overall, Safari is an excellent browser that can be made even better for power users with a few changes. And some of Apple's exclusive features make a strong case for the app, especially if you're a Mac user.
Read our comprehensive guide on how to unlock a disabled iPhone, whether you use a computer or not.
An iPhone will display “iPhone is Disabled” after you enter the wrong passcodes many times. This situation looks very tricky because you can’t do anything with your iPhone at this time. For this situation, we provide seven effective methods to help you unlock a disabled iPhone in most tricky issues. You can choose to unlock a disabled iPhone with or without a computer .
The screen passcode for the iPhone protects its data security. Due to security settings, the iPhone will be locked if you enter the wrong passcode several times. At this point, the message “iPhone is Disabled” will pop up on the screen. Here are some reasons why you may have entered the wrong password many times:
If you encounter such situations and the iPhone becomes disabled, then you may need to find an iPhone unlocker tool or seek other solutions to unlock a disabled iPhone. Let’s read on to explore the methods.
Here we provide four ways to unlock a disabled iPhone, including using a professional tool, using iTunes, Finder or iCloud. But all the methods in this part will reset your iPhone, which means the data on your phone will be erased. So, you need to make sure you have a backup of your iPhone. You can restore your iPhone from backup after unlocking it.
Method 1. All-in-one iPhone unlocker software
Preparations: A disabled iPhone, a Windows PC or a Mac, a USB cable.
Compared with just forgetting the passcode, the iPhone becoming disabled seems to be more troublesome, because at this time you can’t even enter a passcode to get into your iPhone. Here we recommend using a professional unlock tool — EaseUS MobiUnlock that can handle various iPhone-locked situations, including forgetting iPhone passcodes, a cracked iPhone screen or a disabled iPhone.
MobiUnlock is best to use when:
To unlock your iPhone, it is necessary to back up your iPhone because it will reset your iPhone. Follow the steps to unlock a disabled iPhone with EaseUS MobiUnlock:
Step 1. Launch EaseUS MobiUnlock and tap “Unlock Screen Passcode” from the homepage. (Connect your disabled iPhone to your PC or Mac with a USB cable)
Step 2 . Once the software detects your iPhone, click “Start” to begin the unlocking process.
Step 3. Confirm the system version and click “Next” to download iOS firmware for the iPhone.
Step 4. After that, tap the “Unlock Now” option and then a warning window will show up. To unlock your disabled iPhone, enter the necessary information in the box and click “Unlock” once more.
Step 5. Wait for the software to erase and unlock your disabled iPhone. When this process finishes, set up your iPhone.
📝 Note: EaseUS MobiUnlock is comprehensive in unlocking functions, you can not only bypass the screen passcode but also remove Apple ID, remove iCloud account, turn off Screen Time and more.
Preparations : A disabled iPhone, a Windows PC or a Mac, a USB cable, the latest version of iTunes.
Using iTunes to unlock a disabled iPhone might be the most familiar method for most iOS users. Because when this happens, an interface will automatically appear on your iPhone interface displaying “iPhone is Disabled connect to iTunes”. Using iTunes to unlock your disabled iPhone is also effective, but it has more steps than using EaseUS MobiUnlock. And if your iPhone is disabled, you’ll need to put it into recovery mode before moving to iTunes.
📝 Note: You need to download the latest version of iTunes on your Windows or Mac. Additionally, you can use Finder rather than iTunes if your Mac runs macOS Catalina or a later version, which will be introduced in the next method.
Here are the steps to unlock a disabled iPhone via iTunes.
Step 1. Put your iPhone in recovery mode first.
Step 2. Launch the latest version of iTunes on your Windows or Mac.
Step 3. Connect your iPhone to the computer with a USB cable Step 4. See “Summary” in iTunes, and Choose “Restore backup” by following the instructions.
Step 5. After the restoration, your disabled iPhone will be erased and you can use your iPhone again.
Preparations: A disabled iPhone, a Mac running on Catalina or later, a lightning cable.
Another choice for you is to use Finder to unlock a disabled iPhone if you have a Mac that runs on Catalina or later. Finder can be used as an alternative to iTunes gives you access to files and directories, shows Windows, and regulates how you use your Mac in general.
Follow the following steps to use Finder to unlock your iPhone:
Step 1. Connect your iPhone to a Mac with a USB cable.
Step 2. Open Finder on your Mac.
Step 3. Put your iPhone into recovery mode.
Step 4. Click “Restore iPhone” to set up your iPhone.
📝 Note: To use Finder to unlock your disabled iPhone, you need to use a lightning cable to your Mac rather than a USB cable.
Preparations: a Windows PC or a Mac, an active Internet.
Using a computer, you can also choose to unlock your disabled iPhone without installing iTunes. That is to take advantage of iCloud, a cloud service that allows users to sync data. It provides options to erase your iPhone. This process will reset and unlock the iPhone.
Here are the steps to unlock a disabled iPhone via iCloud.
Step 1. On your computer, navigate to icloud.com in a web browser.
Step 2. Sign in to iCloud by entering your Apple ID and password.
Step 3 . Go to “Find iPhone ” and click on “All Devices” to see the iPhone you want to erase.
Step 4. Tap “Erase iPhone” option.
Step 5. Follow the instructions to erase your iPhone. This can unlock the disabled iPhone without iTunes.
📝 Note: Actually, there are two ways to enter the iCloud website: use a computer or a mobile. So, you can also go to the iCloud website on your iPad.
Maybe you don’t have a computer, or don’t want to use a computer to unlock a disabled iPhone, then refer to the three methods we mentioned in this part. You can use Find My App or Siri to unlock your disabled iPhone.
Method 1. Find My App
Preparations: another workable iPhone/iPad, an active internet connection.
In addition to the above-mentioned method of using a computer to access the iCloud website, you can also use iCloud to unlock a disabled iPhone even without a computer. There is a built-in feature on iOS mobile devices–Find My App. This means you can also unlock an iPhone with an iPad. This method also works if you don’t want to use iTunes to unlock your iPhone. It enables you to control an iOS device from a distance. To use this method, you need to have another iPhone or iPad handy.
Here is how to unlock a disabled iPhone via Find My App.
Step 1. Open the Find My app or Find My iPhone app on another iPhone or iPad.
Step 2. Sign into your iCloud account in the app.
Step 3. Click the “Devices” option on the bottom to look through all your devices.
Step 4. Choose your disabled iPhone and scroll down to tap “Erase This Device”
Step 5. After erasing the iPhone, you can enter a new passcode to unlock your iPhone.
Method 2. Siri
Preparations: A disabled iPhone running from iOS 8.0 through to iOS 10.1, an active internet connection.
Here we introduce a method of using Siri to unlock your disabled iPhone. How amazing it is to use voice control to realise unlocking! All of Apple Inc.’s devices can use Siri as its virtual personal assistant. Siri makes recommendations for users, responds to inquiries, or manages devices using machine learning. When it comes to unlocking, it isn’t an official method endorsed by Apple and is typically seen as a form of loophole. To use this method to unlock your disabled iPhone, you need to make sure the iPhone runs from iOS 8.0 through to iOS 10.1.
Follow the steps below to use Siri to unlock your iPhone:
Step 1. Activate Siri and ask it “What is the time now?” to turn on your iPhone’s clock.
Step 2. Tap the clock and select the “+” option to add a new clock.
Step 3. A new interface will show up and ask you to choose a city, then you can type something you want.
Step 4. Double-tap whatever you have written and tap “Select All.”
Step 5. Tap on the “Share” option from those options: “cut, copy, define, and share.”
Step 6. When a new window pops up, tap on the “Message” icon to open it.
Step 7. In Message, type anything in the “To:”; and choose “Return” on your keyboard.
Step 8. Then, Tap “+” icon to “ Create New Contact.”
Step 9. Head to “add photo”, and tap “Choose Photo.”
Step 10. Then it jumps to the Photos app and you can press the Home button to navigate to the home screen.
📝 Note : A fter all the procedures, your disabled iPhone will be unlocked without losing data. But note that this is an iOS loophole to unlock an iPhone running from iOS 8.0 through to iOS 10.1. Therefore, the success of unlocking cannot be guaranteed, and the process is very complicated.
It’s time for the last method we provide in this article. You may be thinking “what should I do if I have tried all the above methods and still cannot unlock my disabled iPhone?” Finally, you can also go to your local Apple Store for professional advice. Apple Repair Center offers help with a wide range of iPhone difficulties, including decryption services, battery and screen repairs, hardware upkeep, and more.
📝 Note : There is a charge associated with this method. Usually, you have to pay for certain services, and it can take a lot of time.
Can you unlock a disabled iPhone without erasing data?
Many users may be thinking, most of these methods to unlock a disabled iPhone require resetting the iPhone, so will this process erase all my data? Yes, generally you will have to factory reset an iPhone after it becomes totally disabled in order to unlock it, which will delete all of its settings and data. This situation is very dangerous because it may cause data loss. Therefore, in order not to lose data, you must make sure that you have made a backup of your iPhone and that it contains the data you need.
In this way, you can restore your iPhone from a backup after you reset the iPhone. It is very important to have a backup of your phone to protect your important files. Here we recommend a versatile backup and management tool — EaseUS MobiMover. It can quickly and safely back up your phone 6/7/8/X/11 and more in simple clicks without storage limitations. It supports backing up videos, photos, contacts, music, call history, and many more files on your iPhone. For more information, you can know how to bypass passcode lock screens on iPhones , and iPads running iOS 12 and take it as an example to unlock your iPhone.
Depending on how many times you’ve entered an erroneous password, the lockout time varies for each instance. Different wait times before you can try again will be indicated by your iPhone. The waiting period increases in length as you enter more incorrect passcodes.
The iPhone becomes unavailable if the passcode is entered incorrectly repeatedly. This circumstance is quite frustrating. If so, don’t worry when you read this post since we show you seven efficient methods to unlock a disabled iPhone.
A disabled iPhone is a headache. You may enter the wrong passcode several times in a row to make the iPhone unavailable. In this article, we provided six effective methods to help you unlock a disabled iPhone . You can choose to unlock a disabled iPhone with a computer and remember to prepare a USB cable or a good network. You can also unlock your iPhone directly on a phone without using a computer.
Among all the methods, EaseUS MobiUnlock is highly recommended. It can unlock iPhones for many scenarios, including addressing problems with the iPhone’s disabled status, unavailability, and security lockout. Most importantly, its security features and unlocking success rate make it stand out.
Here are some frequently asked questions by Apple users to assist you further:
You can use iTunes or Finder to restore my iPhone from a backup. Let’s take iTunes for example. Open the iTunes app, click the button resembling an iPhone near the top left of the iTunes window, click Summary, then click Restore Backup. But note that you need to use the latest version of iTunes.
Actually, Siri is just a loophole for iPhones running from iOS 8.0 through to iOS 10.1. So, if your iPhone 12 is running on one of these iOS systems, maybe you can try this method. But there is no guarantee that it will succeed.
iTunes requires a computer and the latest version downloaded. It is also occasionally unstable, and the unlocking process can be glitchy. And unlocking with iTunes will erase all data on your phone, which may cause data loss.
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4 ways to take a scrolling screenshot on a mac.
Grab a screenshot of a full web page or document even when it doesn't fit on your screen.
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macOS has a built-in tool for taking screenshots, but it can only capture what's actually visible on the screen at any time. What if you need to take a screenshot of an entire web page or lengthy document? Here are the best ways to take scrolling screenshots on a Mac.
Safari has a hidden screen capture tool that you might not know about. It's a bit technical, but is accessible to everyone, and if you only need it for occasional use, this is the simplest option to try.
To access the feature, you first need to enable the Developer Settings in Safari. Go to Safari > Settings > Advanced and click "Show Features for Web Developers".
Exit the settings, and you should see that a "Develop" option has appeared in the Safari menu bar. Now load up the web page you want to screenshot and go to Develop > Show Web Inspector. A panel will open at the bottom of the screen. It looks pretty complicated if you aren't used to it, but don't be put off—you don't need to know what any of it means.
To take your screenshot, make sure the Elements tab is selected at the top of the panel. In the code in the left-hand pane, scroll to the top and right-click on the line that begins "html"—it'll normally be the second line. From the dialog box that opens, click "Capture Screenshot."
You'll now be prompted to choose where to save your image. Click "Save" and you're done.
If you take screenshots of websites regularly, then you'll be better off using an app to handle it. For Safari, you can install an extension to capture scrolling screenshots. The one we like is FireShot, which is free and is also available as an extension for Chrome and other third-party browsers.
Head to FireShot on the Mac App Store and download it by clicking "Get" followed by "Install."
Now open Safari and go to Safari > Settings > Extensions and locate FireShot in the Installed pane. Check the box alongside the name to activate the extension. In the right-hand pane, you can click "Always Allow on Every Website" if you plan to use it a lot. For security reasons, it's better not to do this. You can simply grant permission for the extension to work as and when you need it instead.
Now load up the page you want to screenshot in Safari. You'll see that a FireShot icon has been added to the toolbar alongside the address bar. It'll be grayed out at first, so click the icon and select "Allow for One Day" to give it permission to run.
Click the icon again, followed by "Capture Entire Page." The screenshot will open in a new tab, and you can choose to save it as an image (in the PNG format) or PDF, email it, copy it to your clipboard, or print it.
The other good option for taking full-page screenshots of websites is by using an online tool. This is less convenient in some cases, but it comes with the benefit of being able to share your screenshots between your Mac and another device more easily.
There are many web services that can capture full-screen screenshots of websites. FullPageScreenCapture.com is as good as any. It's free to use and fast, and it assigns a unique URL to every screenshot it saves, so you can access it through any browser on any device.
Simply head to fullpagescreencapture.com and type or paste the URL of the web page you want to save into the box, then click "Capture Now."
It takes a few seconds to process. Once it's done, you'll see the image displayed on the site. Click it to open the image in a new browser tab, then right-click on the image and select either "Save to Desktop" or "Save As."
You can also click in the address bar in Safari and hit Command+C to copy the unique URL for the image and share it with other devices.
Finally, if you need to take a full-page or scrolling screenshot from within any app, not just of a website, you can do this with the third-party app Shottr. You can use it to capture screenshots of PDF files, spreadsheets, documents, large photos, or anything else.
You can use the app for free for as long as you like. After 30 days, it will occasionally ask you if you want to pay for it. You're not obligated to do so, but it only costs $8 and is great value if you use it a lot.
The app isn't available through the Mac App Store. Instead, download it from the official Shottr website and install it to get started .
Launch Shottr, and its icon will appear in your menu bar at the top of the screen where it's always easily accessible. Open the app and content you want to screenshot, then click the Shottr icon and select "Scrolling Capture."
Your mouse pointer will turn into a crosshair. Click in the top-left corner of the area you want to screenshot, then drag to the bottom-right. When you let go of the mouse button, the screen will begin to scroll up. Everything within the width of the rectangle you drew will be captured, right down to the bottom of the page.
Your screenshot will open in a preview window. You can annotate or crop it, or click the Save icon to save it. If you close the preview accidentally, click the Shottr icon and select "Reopen Shottr."
It's easy to take scrolling screenshots on a Mac. Whether you just need a quick tool or a more professional solution, choose the method that's best for you, and you can grab full-page screenshots in any app.
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Apple and Google are reportedly in cahoots to integrate features from Google's Gemini generative AI service into iOS . Bloomberg broke the news , which was later corroborated by The New York Times . If the deal pans out, it will be a huge collaboration between two tech giants who have long duked it out in the hardware and software space.
It also raises lots of questions about how Gemini would function on Apple’s devices—and which company would remain in control. Neither Apple nor Google have publicly addressed the news, and neither company responded to requests for comment before this article was published.
There's also the possibility that the deal could fall through, seeing as how the hype around such a collaboration is drumming up some unwanted attention. “In the past, this leak would have killed the deal,” says Michael Gartenberg, a technology analyst and former director of marketing at Apple. “The first rule of doing a deal with Apple is don’t talk about Apple.”
But in this case, Gartenberg says, it’s highly likely the deal will in fact pan out. For one, Apple needs it to happen. When all the most breathless tech innovations over the past year and a half have been related to AI, Apple needs to prove that it’s in the game, too. Not to mention that Google has announced it is bringing its on-device AI service, Gemini Nano, to the Pixel 8 very soon, a signal that the mobile AI explosion is set to take off.
Apple has languished behind the other big gen-AI players like OpenAI , Microsoft, and Google. The company has big plans for its own internal large language models, but whatever tools it's cooking up are not yet ready to be released into the world. That slowness, Gartenberg says, puts Apple in a position of looking like it has been caught off guard by the broader generative AI movement.
“The competition is fierce,” says Patrick Moorhead, founder and principal analyst of Moor Insights & Strategy. “You've got all of Silicon Valley competing for this hardcore talent, and Apple missed this one.”
There's a ticking clock putting pressure on the company, too. WWDC , Apple's big software development conference and product announcement showcase that usually takes place in June, is looming. As it approaches, those simmering expectations about the company's generative AI strategy will reach a boil.
“An Apple response of just focusing on face computers or adding more widgets is going to feel fairly hollow,” Gartenberg says, because when it comes to AI, “Apple really needs to have something it can show by June 2024. There is a deadline here for people looking at Apple and saying, what is your story?”
Apple clearly feels that pressure. It recently scuttled its self-driving car plans to refocus those resources on its internal generative AI efforts. And now it's partnering with Google to bring new AI capabilities to its most popular device.
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So, assuming the deal does go through, what might Gemini look like on the iPhone?
First off, Gartenberg says it will likely manifest with a distinctly un-Apple label.
“It would probably be something Apple couldn't hide under its own brand,” he says. “Perhaps it would be a setting where you could select your assistant, where it could be Siri classic or Siri the sequel. And if I'm Google, I'm going to hold out for some kind of branding on this.”
He points out that the default search engine on iOS now is Google Search, and it isn't rebranded as an Apple service there. Any AI features powered by Gemini would probably warrant the same flashing neon lights, especially at a time when Google is very motivated to show off its AI chops.
Apple will also likely keep focus on its own ambitions. Siri, the occasionally helpful and much maligned voice assistant, has long lagged behind other digital assistants. Don’t call it a glow up, but Apple will likely be looking to Gemini-infused AI advancements to breathe new life into its floundering digital helper.
“I think that they will double down on Siri and be like, ‘This is the Siri we had envisioned when we introduced it 10 years ago,’” Moorhead says. “Essentially, it’s going to do the same thing, with a higher degree of value. It’ll be something that actually works.”
This juiced-up Super Siri could become a fully fledged chatbot, with integrated conversational AI that can stare deep into your life . It’s likely to power real-time language translations, however fraught that may prove . Apple could also use Gemini to power advanced photo and video editing techniques, such as swapping out backgrounds, combining multiple photos to get everyone's face just right, or using AI-powered editing tools to manipulate photos more wholly.
Image creation capabilities will probably be on the table, like something generated with Dall-E or Midjourney . Moorhead suggests Apple could even incorporate this kind of feature into Siri, such as using a voice command to ask the digital assistant to “make that background blue” or to “make this picture a sunny day,” and then see the results right there in your photo roll.
One big feature that Moorhead says is expected on AI-powered phones across the board—not just iPhones, but Android phones too—is enhanced AI snapshots of your life. The idea here is that on-device AI could make a record of everything happening on your phone throughout the day, then compile all that information and keep it at the ready to be recalled later.
“The runaway hit is going to be snapshots,” Moorhead says. “For people like me who don't remember anything and have to write everything down, this is going to be great.”
These are, of course, all features that companies like Google and Samsung have touted before, or are at least already working on. But Apple is Apple, and while it is often not the first company to bring new innovations to market, it has a way of making its execution of an idea more enticing or easier to use—even when it's forced to incorporate another company's technology.
“There's an opportunity here for Apple to talk about how the new generation of artificial intelligence meets Apple and Siri, and produces something better,” Gartenberg says. “It's not going to be enough for them to just deliver the basic generative AI stuff. They've got to be able to say they've taken the Google stuff and are actually going beyond that.”
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Chris Kerr was 12 when he first observed a deathbed vision. His memory of that summer in 1974 is blurred, but not the sense of mystery he felt at the bedside of his dying father. Throughout Kerr’s childhood in Toronto, his father, a surgeon, was too busy to spend much time with his son, except for an annual fishing trip they took, just the two of them, to the Canadian wilderness. Gaunt and weakened by cancer at 42, his father reached for the buttons on Kerr’s shirt, fiddled with them and said something about getting ready to catch the plane to their cabin in the woods. “I knew intuitively, I knew wherever he was, must be a good place because we were going fishing,” Kerr told me.
Kerr now calls what he witnessed an end-of-life vision. His father wasn’t delusional, he believes. His mind was taking him to a time and place where he and his son could be together, in the wilds of northern Canada.
Kerr followed his father into medicine, and in the last 10 years he has hired a permanent research team that expanded studies on deathbed visions to include interviews with patients receiving hospice care at home and with their families, deepening researchers’ understanding of the variety and profundity of these visions.
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