iPad Tips & Lessons
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Classes on using the iPad4 Lessons
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New in iPadOS 186 Lessons
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New in iPadOS 172 Lessons
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New in iPadOS 169 Lessons
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All New Weather App on the iPad
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Apple Introduces Smarter Dictation on the iPad with iPadOS 16
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How to Create a Shared Library in Photos on the iPad
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How to use Multi-stop Routing and Scheduled Times in the Maps app on the iPad
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What's new in Contacts with iPadOS 16
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View and Copy Wi-Fi Passwords and Delete Known Networks on your iPad
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My Favorite New Features in Notes with iPadOS 16
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My 4 Favorite New Features in Reminders with iPadOS 16
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Lift the Subject from the Background in a Photo on the iPad
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All New Weather App on the iPad
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Getting Started with the iPad18 Lessons
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Sleep/Wake/On/Off, Volume, and Side Switch on the iPad
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Arranging and Organizing Apps on the iPad
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Home Button Features on the iPad
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Access All Your Apps from the iPad's App Library
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Searching your iPad
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4 Ways to Find and Delete an App on the iPad and iPhone
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Add Folders to your Home Screen on the iPad
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Use large Icons on the iPad's Home Screen
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Using Siri on the iPad
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Subscriptions and Purchase Location in the App Store
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Take and Mark Up Screenshots on the iPad
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Working with the iPad's Dock
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Notifications and the Notification Center on the iPad
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Switching between Open Apps
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How to Rename your iPad
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View iPad Storage
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Make the iPad easier to Read
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Background Sounds on the iPad with iPadOS 17 or older
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Sleep/Wake/On/Off, Volume, and Side Switch on the iPad
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iPad Basics28 Lessons
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Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo, and Redo with iPadOS
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Delete and Offload Apps on the iPad
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Sharing from within Apps on the iPad
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Hide thumbnails when reading a PDF on an iPad
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Magnify the iPad screen with Display Zoom
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Select which App to open a Document With on the iPad
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Prevent In-App Ratings & Review Popups on the iPad
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Quickly Scroll to the Top of an App on the iPad
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Moving the Cursor with iPadOS
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New Compact Siri on the iPad
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New Pulldown Menu Enhancement on the iPad
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New Sidebar Enhancement on the iPad
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Using your Mac as a Second Display with Sidecar
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A Look at the Find My App on the iPad
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Using the iPad's Scrollbar
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Controlling the Cursor on the iPad
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Access the Today View on the iPad
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Exporting Documents as PDF on iPad: A Step-by-Step Guide
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Compress Images in Seconds on the iPad!
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Remove Downloads or Delete Files? How to Manage Your iPad Storage
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Managing subscriptions on iPad
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How to Zip and Unzip Files on the iPad
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Find out what's changed in your Favorite iPad Apps!
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Combine and Compress files on the iPad
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Finding text on web pages made easy in Safari on the iPad!
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App Privacy Report: Manage your Privacy on the iPad
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Discover How to Optimize Your iPad's Storage
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Screenshot and Screen Recordings on the iPhone
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Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo, and Redo with iPadOS
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Home Screen Basics18 Lessons
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Accessing the New Today View on the iPad
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Edit the Today View on the iPad
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Edit Widgets in the Today View on the iPad
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Creating Widget Stacks on the iPad
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Smart Rotate and Smart Stacks for Widgets on the iPad
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Select and Move Multiple Apps on the iPad
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View All your iPad Apps in the App Library
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Rearrange and Hide Home Screens on the iPad
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Add Widgets to the iPad's Home Screens
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Remove Apps from the iPad's Home Screen
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Shortcuts for Editing your Home Screen on the iPad
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Set Where New Apps are Download to on the iPad
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Delete Apps from your iPad through the App Store
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Save a Website to your iPad's Home Screen
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Access Your Favorite Websites with Just a Tap on Your iPad
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Find your Lost Apps on the iPad
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Apple Passwords App for the iPad? A Step-by-Step Guide
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9 Tips for Working with Apps on the iPad
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Accessing the New Today View on the iPad
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Keyboard and Dock Lessons for the iPad9 Lessons
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Keyboard Options for the iPad
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Hide Recent Apps in the Dock on the iPad
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Typing with QuickPath using the iPad's Floating Keyboard
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Enable Caps Lock and lock the Shift Key on the iPad
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Undock the Keyboard
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Float the iPad's Keyboard
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Splitting the iPad's Keyboard
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Add an Escape Key to the iPad's Smart Keyboard
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Discover the Power of Text Replacement on iPad
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Keyboard Options for the iPad
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Notifications and Control Center Lessons for the iPad7 Lessons
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Multitasking on the iPad5 Lessons
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iPad Settings10 Lessons
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Dynamically Position the iPad’s Volume Buttons
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Privacy Options with iPadOS
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Set Dark Appearance on the iPad
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Privacy Settings on the iPad
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Passcode Options on the iPad
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Do Not Disturb Options and Settings on the iPad
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iCloud Settings on the iPad
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iPad Settings and Searching the Settings App
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Search the Settings App on the iPad
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How to Extend Your Mac Display to Your iPad
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Dynamically Position the iPad’s Volume Buttons
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Accessibility Options for the iPad6 Lessons
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Require Attention for Face ID on the iPad
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Use VoiceOver to Speak Items on the iPad
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Set Display & Text Size for All Apps on the iPad
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Change Settings for Specific App with Per-App Settings on the iPad
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Set the Text Size for Individual Apps on the iPad
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Use your iPhone to control your iPad effortlessly from anywhere in the Room
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Require Attention for Face ID on the iPad
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Lessons for Older Versions of iPadOS4 Lessons
New Password App with iPadOS 18
Introduction to the New Passwords App
With the release of iPadOS 18, Apple has introduced a dedicated Passwords app. This app is designed to make managing your passwords more straightforward and secure. Previously, passwords were scattered across different settings, making them somewhat cumbersome to manage. Now, Apple has streamlined this process by pulling everything into one easy-to-use app.
Navigating the Passwords App
When you open the Passwords app on your iPad, you’ll notice a clean and organized layout. The app is divided into three panes, making it easy to navigate. On the left, you’ll find categories of passwords, such as Passkeys, Authenticator Codes, and Wi-Fi networks. Selecting a category will display the relevant passwords in the middle pane. Tapping on a specific password will bring up its details in the right pane. This intuitive design simplifies the process of finding and managing your passwords.
Understanding Passkeys and Authenticator Codes
One of the new features of this app is the introduction of Passkeys. This is a relatively new technology that aims to replace traditional passwords. Instead of remembering a password, a passkey is stored on your device and automatically uploaded when needed. Although it’s still being adopted, it’s a promising step toward simplifying password management. Additionally, the app includes an Authenticator feature, similar to Google Authenticator. This allows you to generate six-digit codes for two-factor authentication, enhancing your online security.
Managing Wi-Fi Passwords and Security Audits
The Passwords app also allows you to manage your Wi-Fi network passwords easily. You can view the networks you’ve connected to and see their passwords. If you ever need to forget a network, you can do so with just a tap. Furthermore, the app conducts security audits of your passwords. If a password is compromised, you will be alerted, and the app will guide you through changing it. This feature ensures that your online accounts remain secure.
Sharing Passwords with Others
Passwords also has shared groups. This allows you to share specific passwords with trusted individuals, like family members. For example, you can create a group for your spouse and share your banking passwords. Any changes made to the passwords will automatically sync across all devices within the group, ensuring everyone has up-to-date information.
Adding and Editing Passwords
If you prefer to add passwords manually, the app makes this process simple. You can enter the website name, username, and password, and even add notes if needed. The app also provides options to edit existing passwords, ensuring your information is always current and accurate.
Exploring Settings and Autofill Options
Within the app’s settings, you have several customization options. You can choose how to display your accounts, either by title or website. The app can also detect compromised passwords and suggest strong ones. In the settings, you can find options related to autofill, ensuring your passwords are easily accessible when needed. This feature can pull passwords from different sources, including browsers like Google Chrome.
Conclusion
The new Passwords app in iPadOS 18 is a significant step forward in password management. It brings together all your passwords in one secure location, accessible through biometric screening. Whether you’re using it to manage website logins or Wi-Fi networks, the app makes it simple and secure. This update is particularly beneficial for those who seek a straightforward way to manage their passwords. It’s a welcome addition to the Apple ecosystem, and I believe it will make digital life a bit easier for ever