Hands-free Photos And Other iPhone Hacks You May Not Know
Did you know there are tons of iPhone hacks out there designed to make life simpler? Often these slicker features aren't even publicized, but knowing these hidden tricks and
settings will help you complete tasks on your phone in a snap, even when it comes to features and apps you use regularly.We've rounded up 10 of the most useful ways to tap and
swipe quickly. Not only will these iPhone hacks shave time off short tasks, like scrolling up on a webpage, but they'll also make capturing hands-free photos a breeze.Keep Photos
PrivateThere's a way to keep sensitive images from appearing in your general photo library, your albums or in the Photos widget on your Home Screen.Go into Photos. Tap on the
image, select a group, and then tap the Share icon. (This is the box with an arrow pointing up.) Scroll down and tap Hide.o find photos after you've marked them hidden, go
to Albums and scroll down to your Hidden folder, which is accessible by entering your passcode. If you want to go one step further and hide your Hidden folder, go to Settings,
tap Photos, and toggle the Show Hidden Album button to off.Change Your Default BrowserTired of your phone asking you which browser to use to open a link? As long as your phone
is running the fastest iOS, you can change your default browser. Make sure you have the third party app, such as Google Chrome or Firefox, downloaded on your phone.
Open Settings and scroll down to find the browser app. Tap the app, then hit Default Browser. A checkmark will appear to confirm your decision.Take A Hands-free PhotoTo snap
a picture without using your hands, you can use your phone's voice control to "hit" the manual buttons you're normally use to take a photo. Start by going to Settings and then
to Accessibility. Tap Voice Control to set it up. Since you can use your side volume buttons to manually snap an image, say, "Hey, Siri, open camera." Then say, "Turn down
volume." ("Turn up volume" will work too.)Access The Back Tap FeatureDid you know the back of your iPhone is actually one big button? Once set up, you can use this feature to
execute many actions. Go to Settings, then Accessibility and Touch. Scroll down to Back Tap. Choose between Double Tap and Triple Tap. To use the back tap feature to take
pictures, allow Double Tap to access your Camera and set Triple Tap to activate the Volume Down button. Then when you double-tap the back of your iPhone, your camera will
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open. A triple-tap will snap the picture.Scroll Up InstantlyIf you're down at the bottom of a webpage and want to return to the top, you don't need to scroll all the way up. Use
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