November 15, 2024

Month: June 2020

How to Save Credit Card Information in Safari on an iPhone or iPad

If you do a lot of shopping on your iPhone or iPad and always have to type in your credit card information, here's a handy tip to save time by saving that information in Safari for iPhone or iPad.

  1. Go to Settings > Safari > Autofill.
  2. Make sure that "Saved Credit Cards" in toggled ON.
  3. Tap Saved Credit Cards.
  4. Tap "Add Credit Card".
  5. You have two choices.  Use the camera to take a picture of the card, or manually input the information.
  6. After that's finished, click DONE.
  7. Just repeat steps 1 - 6 for any additional card(s) you wish to add.
  8. That's it!

 

 

Walt Disney World security catches pilot illegally flying drone over Magic Kingdom

A Florida native flying a drone over Disney World last month received a trespass warning after a security guard saw the apparatus hovering about 100 feet from Cinderella's castle, the Orlando Sentinel reported.

The 40-year-old, who was not identified but said to be an experienced drone pilot, was caught by an off-duty Orange County deputy who noticed the drone flying over the park, which is still closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. The incident took place May 20, the outlet shared.

He was issued a no trespassing citation and sent on his way.

Portions of this article came from FoxNews.com.

 

Two ways to quickly check an AirPod Battery Percentage

If you use your AirPods like I do, then you'd like to quickly know the percentage of battery life it has.  Fortunately, there are two quick ways to do this.

Option #1:

  • Grab your iPhone and activate the Screen.
  • Now take the AirPods, and open the lid.
  • A window will come up on the iPhone showing the battery percentage.

Option #2:

  • Open the lid of the AirPods.
  • If the light is GREEN, then they should be 100% charged.
  • If the light is ORANGE, then the devices are below 99% charged.

Bonus tip!

The battery percentage can also be shown on the iPad.  Know how?  Comment below!

George Floyd Protesters using Police Scanner apps during Rioting

People making a statement about what happened to George Floyd, the man that died because a police officer kneeled on his neck for more than 3 minutes, are using Police Scanner apps to know where law enforcement is so they can protest in another location, or to warn other rioters.

Police Scanner apps allow anyone to listen in on radio transmissions from anywhere in the world.

Some scanner apps (which we will NOT mention) are now in the top 10 in the iOS and Google Play Store.

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