
Tired of Nonstop Cookie Popups? Dismiss Them Automatically with These Extensions
Tired of Nonstop Cookie Popups? Dismiss Them Automatically with These Extensions
If you’re as annoyed as we are by constant cookie consent popups on seemingly eve-ry website these days, check out our recommendations for browser extensions that can banish them for good.

Forget Your Just-Changed Passcode? iOS 17’s Passcode Reset Has Your Back
Forget Your Just-Changed Passcode? iOS 17’s Passcode Reset Has Your Back
If you change your passcode and can’t remember it (or it was changed for you by a prankster), iOS 17 lets you use your old passcode for 72 hours. It’s a helpful back-stop for the results of a memory lapse or mischievous child.

Is Your Mac Running Low on Disk Space? Here’s How to Delete Unnecessary Files
Is Your Mac Running Low on Disk Space? Here’s How to Delete Unnecessary Files
Is your Mac low on drive space? Learn how to use Apple’s built-in storage manage-ment capabilities—perhaps supplemented with a third-party utility—to find and de-lete gigabytes of unnecessary files.

Faster Copying of Two-Factor Authentication Codes from Messages
Faster Copying of Two-Factor Authentication Codes from Messages
Need to enter SMS-initiated two-factor authentication codes manually in Web brows-ers other than Safari? Try this hidden trick for quickly copying and pasting them in-stead of retyping all those numbers.

With Storms Increasing, Protect Your Tech Gear from Damaging Power Fluctuations
With Storms Increasing, Protect Your Tech Gear from Damaging Power Fluctuations
How can you protect your tech gear from unexpected power fluctuations? A UPS is best in some scenarios, but a not-too-old surge protector is often sufficient. You can also let your Apple chargers do their job without worrying about what they are plugged into.

Frustrated by System Settings? Use the View Menu or Search
Frustrated by System Settings? Use the View Menu or Search
If you have trouble finding things in macOS Ventura’s System Settings app, you’re not alone. We have advice to help you navigate alphabetically or jump directly to a deep-ly nested setting.

When Should You Upgrade to macOS 14 Sonoma, iOS 17, iPadOS 17, watchOS 10, and tvOS 17?
When Should You Upgrade to macOS 14 Sonoma, iOS 17, iPadOS 17, watchOS 10, and tvOS 17?
Apple is gearing up to release macOS 14 Sonoma, iOS 17, iPadOS 17, watchOS 10, and tvOS 17. We briefly examine the features worth upgrading for and suggest when to upgrade each of your Apple devices

Mac Keyboard Shortcuts Performing Unexpected Actions? Check These Settings
Mac Keyboard Shortcuts Performing Unexpected Actions? Check These Settings
Do strange things sometimes happen on your Mac when you inadvertently press cer-tain key combinations? Take a trip through the macOS keyboard shortcuts and turn off those you’ll never use intentionally.

Things You Need to Know Before Moving to a New iPhone
Things You Need to Know Before Moving to a New iPhone
It’s exciting to get a new iPhone, but take a few minutes to read our advice on what you need to do before—and after—transferring your data from your old iPhone.

Apple Announces iPhone 15 Lineup, Apple Watch Series 9, and Apple Watch Ultra 2
Apple Announces iPhone 15 Lineup, Apple Watch Series 9, and Apple Watch Ultra 2
At its Wonderlust event, Apple introduced the iPhone 15 lineup, the Apple Watch Series 9, and the Apple Watch Ultra 2. For the most part, they’re incremental upgrades, making them most compelling to those upgrading from much older devices.

Erase Image Content in Preview with Copied Color Blocks
Erase Image Content in Preview with Copied Color Blocks
Have you ever needed to remove some content from a screenshot or other illustra-tion? There’s no need for a fancy graphics app—you can do it quickly in Preview with this little-known trick.

What Should You Do about an Authentication Code You DIDN’T Request?
What Should You Do about an Authentication Code You DIDN’T Request?
Receiving a two-factor authentication code you didn’t request shows that your secu-rity is working, but it’s also an indication that someone may have your password and be trying to break into your account.

Beware Executive Imposter Scams Aimed at New Employees
Beware Executive Imposter Scams Aimed at New Employees
We’re seeing an uptick in scam emails and texts to new hires purporting to be from corporate executives. The best defense is awareness, so we recommend adding secu-rity training to your onboarding process.

Legitimately Worried That You’re Being Targeted Online? Try Lockdown Mode
Legitimately Worried That You’re Being Targeted Online? Try Lockdown Mode
High-value targets like activists, journalists, and government employees with access to sensitive information should consider enabling Lockdown Mode on their Apple devices to protect against hacking or spying by sophisticated digital attackers.

How to Protect Your Child’s Hearing from Too-Loud Headphone Audio
How to Protect Your Child’s Hearing from Too-Loud Headphone Audio

Use the Hidden Album in Photos to Hide Private Images
Use the Hidden Album in Photos to Hide Private Images
Although it’s safest to keep all NSFW images off your iPhone entirely, if you have photos that could be embarrassing or legally troublesome if the wrong person were to stumble across them, protect them using the Hidden album in Photos.

Look Up Apple Device Details in Mactracker
Look Up Apple Device Details in Mactracker
If you ever need to look up technical details about an Apple product, look no further than the Mactracker app, which provides specifications for every Mac, iPhone, iPad, and iPod ever made. It’s an indispensable free download.

Web Workers of the World, Give Arc a Try
Web Workers of the World, Give Arc a Try
An elegant new browser called Arc makes using the Web more fun, especially for people who use a lot of websites and Web apps. Arc offers many productivity fea-tures and a rethink of how users can best organize their many bookmarks and tabs.

Keep Your Apple Devices Cool in the Summer Heat
Keep Your Apple Devices Cool in the Summer Heat
As many parts of the world struggle with record heat waves, remember that exces-sive heat—operating temperatures over 95ºF/35ºC—is harmful to portable electron-ic devices like the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. Keep your digital friends cool!

Tips for Getting Back to Work Faster After Restarting Your Mac
Tips for Getting Back to Work Faster After Restarting Your Mac
Do you avoid restarting your Mac because of how long it takes to set up your apps, documents, windows, and browser tabs again? These macOS and browser settings will restore your working environment after a restart.