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  2. How to Turn off Read Receipts on Your iPhone - AOL

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    But don’t stop there. Make the most of your smartphone’s messaging features by learning how to hide messages, retrieve deleted text messages, and turn off autocorrect.

  3. Overview of the updated AOL app experience for iOS

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    The new version of the AOL app gives instant access to great features you love about AOL Mail. Organize and filter your emails, add multiple accounts, read the news, watch videos, compose customized emails and more without ever leaving the app.

  4. iPhone 101: Turn off read receipts to hide the fact that you ...

    www.engadget.com/2014-05-23-iphone-101-turn-off...

    Open the settings app in iOS. Scroll down to "Messages" and tap on it to view the Messages settings. Find "Read Receipts" and make sure it is toggled to the off position (in iOS 7, green is on and ...

  5. How to use Apple Pay on your iPhone for contactless payments

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    Follow the security prompt to complete the transaction. That will mean Face ID, Touch ID or your passcode on iPhone or iPad. On the Apple Watch, you’ll double-tap the side button.

  6. Fix problems reading or receiving AOL Mail

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    Call paid premium support at 1-800-358-4860 to get live expert help from AOL Customer Care. Find out how to fix problems reading or receiving AOL Mail.

  7. Fix problems with the AOL app on iOS

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    If the AOL app isn't working on your mobile device, don't get frustrated. Discover how to fix your app with some simple troubleshooting steps.

  8. How to turn on Stolen Device Protection on your iPhone to ...

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    Scroll down and tap Face ID & Passcode (it will be called Touch ID & Passcode on older models and the iPhone SE) Enter your passcode. Scroll down until you see Stolen Device Protection. Tap Turn ...

  9. Apple Explains Exactly How Secure iMessage Really Is - TechCrunch

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    So if you have two devices — say, an iPad and an iPhone — each message sent to you is actually encrypted (AES-128) and stored on Apple’s servers twice. Once for each device.