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How to Change Snooze Time on iPhone

Posted: 26 Apr 2022 01:00 AM PDT

Are you looking to change the current 9-minute snooze on your iPhone? Since there's no way to edit the default snooze, there are a few simple workarounds that you can try, like setting up multiple alarms. Fortunately, these solutions are super easy to implement. This wikiHow article will show you how you can change the snooze time on your iPhone.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Setting Multiple Alarms

  1. Open the Clock app. This app icon looks like a black and white clock face. You can open the app by tapping the icon on the Home screen or you can open it from Control Center.
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    • Set up multiple alarms without the default snooze time to create your own snooze alarms.
  2. Tap , then tap . This will create a new alarm that you can customize.
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  3. Set a wake-up time. Change the dial to represent the time you want your alarm to go off, like 7:00am.
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  4. Tap the toggle next to "Snooze" to turn it off . A grey switch means the default 9-minute snooze alarm is disabled.
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  5. Tap . This will save your alarm.
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    • You'll see an alarm in your Alarms tab for your set time.
  6. Tap again. This will create another new alarm that you can customize.
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  7. Set a wake-up time. Change the dial to represent the time you want your alarm to go off, like 7:05am.
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  8. Tap the toggle next to "Snooze" to turn it off . A grey switch means the default 9-minute snooze alarm is disabled.
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  9. Tap . This will save your alarm.
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    • You will see two alarms in your Alarms tab: one goes off at 7:00am and another will go off at 7:05am.
  10. Create and save any additional alarms you want to use as snooze alarms. You can create as many alarms as you need this way. Remember to disable the default "Snooze" setting.[1]
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[Edit]Using Progressive Alarm Clock

  1. Open Progressive Alarm Clock. This app icon features a sunrise. If you don't have this app, you can get it cheaply from the App Store.
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    • This app claims that it will wake you up gently using Tibetan singing bowl sounds that gradually increase in loudness.
  2. Set your alarm time. Tap the drop-down next to "Alarm Time" to set when you want the alarm to go off.
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  3. Tap . You'll see this under the alarm time drop-down.
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  4. Tap . It's near the top of the menu.
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  5. Choose your preferred snooze time. You can opt for your alarm to sound again between 1- and 30-minutes.
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  6. Navigate back to the alarm menu and tap. You can tap the back arrow next to "Options" at the top of your screen to return to the main menu. Tapping Start will turn the alarm with your snooze times on.
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    • You'll find tons of apps for iPhone that claim to work like this, which include apps like Sleep Cycle - Sleep Tracker, Alarm Clock for Me, and Wake Up Time.

[Edit]Using Alarmy – Morning Clock Alarm

  1. Open Alarmy. This app icon features an old-fashioned alarm clock icon. If you don't have this app, you can get it for free from the App store.
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    • Alarmy claims that it's not a normal alarm, and will prompt you to get out of bed with different missions, like to take a photo of your room or complete a few math problems.
  2. Tap your alarm. If you don't see a list of alarms, you can tap the clock icon at the bottom of your screen. To add a new alarm, tap +.
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  3. Tap . You'll then see options so you can customize the snooze time on your alarm.
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  4. Tap a snooze duration, then tap . You can set up a 1- to 60-minute snooze, then tap Done to continue. Your selected snooze time will have a checkmark next to it so you know what you've selected.
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    • When you tap Done, the snooze menu will close and your alarm will work with the snooze time you indicated.
    • You'll find tons of apps for iPhone that claim to work like this, which include apps like Sleep Cycle - Sleep Tracker, Alarm Clock for Me, and Wake Up Time.

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How to How Does Patreon Work

Posted: 25 Apr 2022 05:00 PM PDT

Whether you're a writer, an artist, a filmmaker, or a fan, you may have considered signing up for a Patreon account. But how does this popular crowdfunding website work, and is it worth it? In this article, we'll break down the basics of how Patreon operates, both for creators and patrons.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Patreon is a donation-based service for content creators.

  1. The idea is to provide a source of income while you create. To start using Patreon as a creator, all you need to do is create an account and start releasing content, such as videos, art, or snippets of your writing. Fans of your work can then sign up to become "patrons." Patrons support creators by paying a monthly subscription fee or pledging a set amount of money per post.[1]
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    • Since income for Patreon creators is entirely donation-based, it's up to the creator to bring in patrons. You'll need to advertise your Patreon page on your social media accounts or reach out to your friends and ask them to join.[2]
    • Patreon is not really designed to help a creator expand their fanbase. Instead, it provides an easy way for an established fanbase to directly support their favorite creators.

[Edit]Patreon lets creators post a variety of types of content.

  1. You can choose to make content public or exclusive to patrons. Types of media that you can publish on Patreon include text posts, images, videos, livestreams, and audio recordings. As a patron, you can also choose who sees the content—for instance, you might make certain content available only to people who signed up for a specific membership tier.[3]
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    • To post content on your Patreon page, select Post, then New from the sidebar menu. From there, choose the type of content you'd like to post. Follow the prompts to upload content, such as an image or audio file, or simply type into the text box.
    • If you're posting a video, you'll need to host it on another site, such as Vimeo or Streamable. You can then follow the instructions to embed the video on Patreon when you make your video post.[4]
    • You can also choose whether to publish your content immediately, or select Schedule to set an automatic release date for the post.

[Edit]You can also sell merch through Patreon.

  1. Patreon offers a variety of customizable merch. Once you've designed a few items, assign them your preferred membership tiers as rewards for your patrons.[5] Patreon will offer recommendations about which type of merchandise is best for each of your tiers.[6]
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    • To create merch, log in to your Patreon account and open the page editor. From there, select the Merch tab and click Create New Merch. Follow the prompts to select items, such as stickers, posters, or T-shirts, and add your designs.
    • Once you've customized an item, you'll be prompted to assign it to one or more membership tiers. Review your item and hit the Publish merch button to make it available.

[Edit]Patreon offers social media integration for creators.

  1. This is a great way to bring in new patrons. One easy way to connect Patreon to your other social media is to enable the Facebook login feature. To do this, log in to your Patreon account and hover over your avatar on your profile. When the menu opens, select My profile settings. Click the Account tab, go to the Login section, and click the Connect button for Facebook. Follow the prompts to log in with Facebook and connect your accounts.[7]
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    • Connecting your accounts makes it easier to share content, such as livestreams, across Facebook and Patreon simultaneously.
    • You can also add Patreon links to your other social media profiles to encourage fans to support you. To get started, click the Page button in the creator menu, select Edit page, then open the Page Settings link. Go to the Social links section and click the Connect button next to the platform(s) of your choice.

[Edit]Patrons decide how much they want to pay.

  1. Creators can offer different tiers of support for patrons. Depending on how much a patron is willing to pay per month—or per post—they can get access to different rewards set by the creator. For example, an artist might offer access to exclusive video tutorials to patrons at the lower tiers, and draw commissions for patrons who sign up at a higher tier.[8]
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    • To make a tier and set the associated benefits, log into your Patreon account and click the Edit your page button at the top of the page. From there, select Tiers and then Add tier. Follow the prompts to customize each tier.
    • To support a creator as a patron, navigate to their page on Patreon and hit the Select button under the support tier you want to sign up for. Follow the prompts to enter your payment information and start making payments.[9]
    • Not all creators offer membership tiers. In these cases, patrons have more freedom to choose how much they pay per month. The default recommendation is $5 USD, but you can pay as little as $1 per month.

[Edit]Creators can set up regular payouts or withdraw their balance anytime.

  1. Patreon processes payments on the 1st day of every month. To ensure you get your payments quickly, they encourage creators to request payouts after the 5th day of the month. As a creator, you can either set up a recurring payout (for example, on the 6th of every month) or select Withdraw balance from the Payouts menu to withdraw your earnings at any time.[10]
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    • To add a payout method, go to Settings in the creator menu and select Payouts and taxes. Click Add a payout method to add an account or card where you'd like your payouts to go.

[Edit]Patreon takes a small cut of its creators' income.

  1. There's no upfront fee to sign up for Patreon. As a creator, you can sign up for a Lite, Pro, or Premium plan. While it's free to sign up for any of these plans, Patreon will take a larger cut of your profits if you choose a higher-level plan. This is called the "platform fee." In addition to the platform fee, Patreon also takes a small percentage of each pledge as a processing fee.[11]
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    • Platform fees are taken as a percentage of your monthly income. The percentages are 5% for the "Lite" plan, 8% for the "Pro" plan, and 12% for the "Premium" plan.[12]
    • Processing fees vary slightly depending on factors like your preferred currency and the amount of each pledge. For instance, the processing fee for pledges over $3 USD is 2.9%, plus an additional $0.30 per pledge. For pledges under $3, the fee is 5%, plus an additional $0.10 per successful pledge.
    • The fees for other currencies supported by Patreon are similar, generally ranging from around 3-5% plus 10-35 cents per pledge.
    • For non-US patrons using PayPal, an additional 1% fee will be taken from each pledge.
    • Depending on where you live and how much money you bring in from Patreon, you may also need to pay taxes on your income.

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[Edit]Tips

  • Patreon has flexible guidelines about the kinds of content creators can post. For example, mature content is generally allowed as long as you restrict it from public view and flag your page appropriately. However, there are some limitations. If you have questions or concerns about whether your content is suitable for Patreon, consult the Community Guidelines page.[13]

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How to Respond when Someone Says They Have Depression

Posted: 25 Apr 2022 09:00 AM PDT

It's likely that at some point in your life, you'll know someone who struggles with depression. If a friend or family member has disclosed their depression to you, you're probably wondering how you can help support them. Depression is a serious illness, and responding in a constructive way after someone talks to you about their mental health is important. We're here to help by walking you through how to respond when someone tells you they have depression.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]"I care about you."

  1. Give your friend a sign that they're important to you. When someone discloses their depression to you, they need to hear that they matter to other people. Fill that role for them: immediately let them know how much you care about them. You can also say things like:[1]
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    • "You mean a lot to me."
    • If you're very close: "I love you."

[Edit]"I'm here for you."

  1. By disclosing their depression, your friend is looking for support. Telling them that you're there for them during this difficult time is really crucial. Some other useful ways to respond include:[2]
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    • "How can I best support you right now?"
    • "Please let me know if there's anything I can do to make things easier for you."

[Edit]"Can we talk about it?"

  1. Give your friend the opportunity to share how they're feeling. Your friend might feel uncomfortable sharing more details with you right now—that's okay too. It's enough to let them know that you're available if they ever want to discuss this with you in the future. You can also say:[3]
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    • "Tell me more about how you're feeling, if you're up to it."
    • "I'd like to talk through this with you, if you want."

[Edit]"This must be really hard. I'm so sorry."

  1. Empathy is really valuable in times like this. Let your friend know that, although you can't fully understand what they're going through, you feel for them. Empathy is about recognizing the impact of depression, so try saying something like: [4]
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    • "I know this experience must be really painful for you."
    • "I'm sorry you're going through this."

[Edit]"Thank you for sharing this with me."

  1. Confessing your depression to someone can be scary. After someone discloses their depression to you, they need to hear that they made the right decision. Reassure your friend by saying something like:[5]
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    • "Thank you for feeling comfortable enough to tell me this. It really means a lot."
    • "Being open about depression can be hard. I'm honored that you shared this with me."

[Edit]"I know you'll get through this."

  1. Depression does not have to be a life-long condition. Giving your friend some hope of recovery is important, since many people with depression feel fated to suffer forever. Reassure your friend by saying something like:[6]
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    • "Depression isn't anything to be ashamed of—many people experience it and recover. You won't have to deal with this forever."
    • "I know it can be hard to have hope some days, but you won't feel like this forever, even if it feels that way sometimes."
    • A gentle reminder that depression isn't permanent is enough. Be careful about giving someone with depression too many opinions about how they can make things better. In most cases, they just want someone to listen to them.[7]

[Edit]"Being depressed doesn't mean you're weak."

  1. Depression is an illness, not a character defect. Many people with depression feel like they're weak or feel guilty for their condition in other ways. Offer emotional support by saying something like:[8]
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    • "You're not a weak person for having depression. You're strong for being able to struggle with these feelings, and I want to be here for you while you do it."
    • Avoid saying things like "Stay positive" or "Snap out of it." Responses like that can be very painful for someone with depression to hear.
    • The causes of depression are still being studied, but psychologists agree that it's a combination of genetic, biological, environmental, and psychological factors. In other words, it's not a choice to be depressed.[9]

[Edit]"I've been there, too. I understand your feelings."

  1. If you've struggled with depression, your personal experience is valuable. Talking about how you felt when you were depressed can help your friend feel less alone. Start by talking about how you felt about depression. Remember that everyone's experience is different, but you may find some points of connection.[10]
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    • You might say, "I remember those feelings of depression really well. It felt impossible for me to ever get out of bed, and I would just start crying at the most random times."
    • If you haven't struggled with diagnosed depression, don't try to relate to your friend's experience. Depression goes beyond normal sadness. You can be a better source of support by just listening.

[Edit]"Tell me about how things are going otherwise."

  1. You already have a relationship with your friend; depression doesn't change that. A depressed person still has the same interests and passions as before, even if their illness can make it difficult to engage with them anymore. You don't need to only talk about depression with your friend—ask them about other aspects of their lives, too.[11]
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    • If the conversation is too tough, doing something like watching a movie or TV, taking a walk, or listening to music together can help your friend feel less alone.[12]

[Edit]"How about we take a trip over the weekend?"

  1. A future trip can give your friend something to look forward to. Try not to draw attention to their depression when you make these suggestions—depressed people can often feel like a burden, and you don't want to make it seem like you're only spending time with them out of obligation. Say something like:[13]
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    • "Maybe we could go to the beach next week."
    • "Let's go watch a movie on Thursday."

[Edit]"Need a ride to work?"

  1. Help your friend with tasks like groceries, transportation, or childcare. Depression can make it difficult for a person to accomplish daily activities, and your support can really make a difference.[14] Sending your friend a text like "Hey, I'm at the grocery store—can I pick anything up for you?" will let them know you care about them and make their life a little bit easier.[15]
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    • Helping your friend with small tasks can be helpful, but try not to do everything for them since that can make them feel helpless. It's important for someone with depression to do things for themselves so they can feel empowered.[16]

[Edit]"I have to ask—have you had thoughts of hurting yourself?"

  1. Be aware that a friend with major depression is at risk of suicide. Although talking about suicide can feel terrifying, it's important to bring this topic up if you think your friend may be suicidal. Ask them something like, "I care about you a lot, and I need to know if you've been struggling with self-harm."[17]
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    • If your friend says yes, please get in touch with their close friends and family immediately. If you can reach their doctor or a mental health professional, do so. Keeping your friend's experiences confidential is important, but this situation is too serious to not seek help.[18]
    • You can also find support and guidance with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Contact 1-800-273-8255 to speak with a trained counselor.[19]

[Edit]"Let's work on finding you a therapist."

  1. Most people with depression need treatment to recover. Luckily, there have been major strides in both medication and therapeutic interventions that have been scientifically proven to help treat depression. Encourage your friend to seek these options out by saying something like:[20]
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    • "I know you're going through a lot now, but I really think talking to a professional can help you sort out your feelings. Can I help you find an appointment?"
    • Helping your friend get treatment by offering transportation to their appointments or help finding a therapist can be really invaluable. Try your best to help your friend stay on track with their treatment plan when they get one by checking-in on them once in a while.[21]

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[Edit]Tips

  • Physical touch in tough situations can be extremely comforting. After someone first discloses their depression to you, give them a hug to let them know you're there for them. If you're sitting down, a hand squeeze can also be appropriate.[22]
  • Some people may not feel comfortable with being physically touched, and you should respect these boundaries. If you aren't sure if a hug is appropriate, it's okay to ask by saying something like, "Can I give you a hug?"[23]
  • Caring for someone with depression can sometimes feel overwhelming. You owe it to yourself and your friend to stay healthy. Don't be hard on yourself if your friend is sometimes angry or distant—remind yourself that you're trying your best.
  • Check-in with your friend regularly, but you don't have to be on call 24/7.[24]

[Edit]References

  1. https://health.gov/myhealthfinder/topics/everyday-healthy-living/mental-health-and-relationships/depression-conversation-starters
  2. https://www.helpguide.org/articles/depression/helping-someone-with-depression.htm
  3. https://rightasrain.uwmedicine.org/life/relationships/how-to-support-friend-with-depression
  4. https://www.heretohelp.bc.ca/q-and-a/someone-i-love-has-been-diagnosed-with-depression
  5. https://health.gov/myhealthfinder/topics/everyday-healthy-living/mental-health-and-relationships/depression-conversation-starters
  6. https://health.gov/myhealthfinder/topics/everyday-healthy-living/mental-health-and-relationships/depression-conversation-starters
  7. https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/stories/andrew-loving-someone-depression
  8. https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/depression-in-women
  9. https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/depression-in-women
  10. https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/stories/andrew-loving-someone-depression
  11. https://depression.org.nz/help-someone/
  12. https://depression.org.nz/help-someone/
  13. https://depression.org.nz/help-someone/
  14. [v160987_b01]. 19 July 2019.
  15. https://www.mentalhealth.gov/talk/friends-family-members
  16. https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/depression/for-friends-and-family/
  17. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/depression/in-depth/depression/art-20045943
  18. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/depression/in-depth/depression/art-20045943
  19. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/depression/in-depth/depression/art-20045943
  20. https://www.nami.org/About-Mental-Illness/Mental-Health-Conditions/Depression
  21. https://www.nami.org/About-Mental-Illness/Mental-Health-Conditions/Depression
  22. https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/stories/andrew-loving-someone-depression
  23. https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/stories/andrew-loving-someone-depression
  24. https://www.beyondblue.org.au/the-facts/supporting-someone/looking-after-yourself

How to Access Find My iPhone from a Computer

Posted: 25 Apr 2022 01:00 AM PDT

Are you trying to recover your lost phone via Find My iPhone? This feature was introduced to help iPhone owners keep track of their lost phones, and it's easier than ever with iCloud on a computer. This wikiHow article teaches you how to access Find My iPhone from a computer.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Accessing Find My iPhone

  1. Go to https://www.icloud.com/find in a web browser. You can sign in to Find My iPhone from any computer.
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  2. Log in with your Apple ID and password. Because Find My iPhone doesn't require two-step authentication to sign in, you won't have to worry about entering a verification code from your trusted device.[1]
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    • If you're asked to enter the code that was sent to another trusted device but don't have that device, select Find iPhone under the "Or get quick access to" header.[2]
  3. Select the iPhone you want to track. If you only have one device, wait a few moments for its location to appear on the map. If you have several devices, click All Devices centered at the top of your screen, and then click the device you want to locate.
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[Edit]Using Find My iPhone

  1. Make your iPhone ring. "Play Sound" can be used when you have placed your iPhone somewhere nearby, but you don't remember where. Clicking on "Play Sound" will make your device ring at its highest volume so that you can find it by following the sound.
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  2. Have your device go into Lost Mode. "Lost Mode" is helpful when you think you have lost your iPhone. When this is enabled, it will lock your device. You will be asked to input a new passcode for your iPhone, so enter a 4-digit PIN in the provided field. Re-enter the PIN to confirm it.
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    • After setting the passcode, you will be asked to enter the contact number that the person who has or finds your phone can call you with. Enter this into the "Number" field. When you're done, click "Next."
    • You will then be shown the message that will be displayed on your lost iPhone. You can edit the message if you want, and click "Done" to save. Your iPhone will then be locked and will display your message, along with your contact number, on the screen.
    • Your device will be inaccessible without the new passcode, but it can be used to call the contact number you provide.
  3. Erase your device data. "Erase iPhone" can be used as the last option. When you think you have lost your iPhone and won't get it back, you can use this function as a safety measure. "Erase iPhone" will erase all the data, including your applications, messages, multimedia, contacts, settings, etc., stored in your iPhone so that no one can access or misuse your personal data.[3]
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    • You can only track your iPhone if it's on and charged. If it's off or lost the charge, you'll see that it's offline. You can then opt to receive a notification when it turns on or gets a charge and then you can track it.

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