If you are big on privacy then you will want to make sure that geotagging is disabled on your smartphone’s camera. Geotagging embeds the location that the photograph was taken into the image itself. This means that others that view the image can access this information. This can be especially alarming if you post your images online for others to access or email them out for people to view.
For years, Apple has restricted the use of third-party keyboards on iPhones. Though there are workarounds to this issue (i.e. jailbreaking your iPhone), users who do not want to void their warranty try to avoid them. Now, Apple has opened its doors to third-party keyboard developers. You can replace your default iPhone keyboard with other keyboard applications on the App store without jailbreaking your iphone. By following this simple step-by-step tutorial, you will be able to switch between different keyboard apps on your device.
By default, YouTube lists all the videos or activities from your subscriptions under one list. If you have subscribed to channels in several different categories, the list could become unorganized which makes keeping up with the channels difficult. Just imagine that you want to view a gaming video, but you have to scroll through a long list of music videos to find it. Luckily, YouTube provides a way to group related channels together so that you can view updates from all of them in one go. Other unrelated channels will be filtered out. Here is how to do it.
The iPad and iPhone obtain your position using either the GPS device or your wireless connection. Apple says it uses crowdsourcing to obtain a map of wireless connection points and their locations. That is a polite way of saying that it has recorded the longitude and latitude of wireless routers, without asking one’s permission. When you use an iOS app, it broadcasts your networking connection information to Apple. If Apple knows where the router is located, it knows where you are located. Knowing one gives them the other and that works in both directions. Fortunately, Apple provides a way for you to turn off geolocation.
This comprehensive guide will help you collect all the evidence in the last two episodes of Battlefield Hardline.
The following guide will help you find all the evidence in Episode 8: Sovereign Land in Battlefield Hardline’s campaign mode.
The steps in this tutorial will help you find all the evidence in Episode 7: Glass Houses in Battlefield Hardline’s campaign mode.
The following guide includes detailed steps to help you find all the evidence in Episode 6: Out of Business in Battlefield Hardline.
Episode 4 of Battlefield Hardline’s campaign mode contains 10 pieces of evidence. Use the following guide to find all of them.
The iPad only has a limited amount of storage. It is not designed to save documents or photos and can only store a small amount of music. Apple’s vision is for you to store everything in the Apple iCloud. Plus, the device costs more as you add more storage, as solid state or flash storage is still rather expensive versus the magnetic disks that Macs use. Here is how to reclaim some space on the iPad with iOS 8.
When you take a picture with a GPS equipped phone or with location services, the longitude and latitude of where you took the picture will be stored in the picture JPEG file. This is called the Exchangeable Image File format (EXIF) portion of the JPEG file. You might want that feature turned or you might not. For example, you should probably turn if off when shooting pictures of your child’s kindergarten class. Here, I show you how to turn it off on Android 5 phones.
In Episode 3, Nick and Khai continue their journey to look for more information for the current case. Help them find all the evidence they need using this tutorial.
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