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How to uninstall iOS 26 Beta and restore iOS 18 on your iPhone or iPad
How to uninstall iOS 26 Beta and restore iOS 18 on your iPhone or iPad

Mint

time13-06-2025

  • Mint

How to uninstall iOS 26 Beta and restore iOS 18 on your iPhone or iPad

Apple enthusiasts who rushed to try the newly released iOS 26 or iPadOS 26 beta versions may now find themselves facing a range of usability issues, from app malfunctions and rapid battery drain to random crashes and unfinished features, reported MacRumors. If the excitement of early access has given way to frustration, there is a way back. As per the report, users who installed the beta through Apple's Developer Program or the public Software Beta Programme still have the option to revert to the more stable iOS 18 or iPadOS 18, provided they take the correct steps. According to the publication, Beta software is often plagued by teething problems, especially in its early iterations. While Apple rolls out these versions to test new features and gather feedback, they are far from perfect for everyday use. For those who backed up their device before upgrading, the downgrade process is relatively straightforward. But even if no backup was made, returning to the previous iOS version is still possible, though with some sacrifices. Reportedly, one important caveat applies to users with Apple Watches. If you've already updated your watch to watchOS 26, it will not pair with your iPhone once you downgrade it to iOS 18. More crucially, Apple does not allow manual downgrades of watchOS. Reverting the watch to an earlier version would require sending it in to Apple Support. Here is how to downgrade your iPhone or iPad: Connect your device to a computer – Open Finder if you are using a Mac, or iTunes on a Windows PC. Use a Lightning or USB-C cable to connect your iPhone or iPad. For iPhones XS or newer: Quickly press and release the Volume Up button, then the Volume Down button. Press and hold the Side button until the recovery screen appears. For iPads with Face ID: Quickly press and release the Volume Up button, then the Volume Down button. Hold the Top button until the device restarts, and continue holding until recovery mode activates. Restore via your computer – A pop-up window will appear asking if you wish to restore your device. Select Restore, which will erase the beta and reinstall the latest stable public version of iOS or iPadOS. Wait for completion – The restore process may take several minutes. Once done, you will have the option to set up your device either as new or from a previous backup made with iOS 18 or iPadOS 18.

80-year-old local woman scammed of $15K, suspect arrested: Police
80-year-old local woman scammed of $15K, suspect arrested: Police

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

80-year-old local woman scammed of $15K, suspect arrested: Police

[Watch in the player above: How to avoid being scammed] BAY VILLAGE, Ohio (WJW) — An 80-year-old Bay Village woman told police she was scammed out of $15,000 after tapping on strange pop-ups that began appearing on her iPad. Detectives worked with authorities in California and Texas to recover most of the defrauded cash, and arrest a Chinese national suspected in the scam, according to a Bay Village police report. Ground beef sold nationwide possibly contaminated with E. Coli The fraud was reported on May 16, according to the report. A woman told police that pop-ups for 'Apple Support' began appearing on her iPad, directing her to a link. A scammer then reached her by phone, directing her to send via UPS a total of $15,000 between two locations: Bakersfield, California, and Richardson, Texas. One of NE Ohio's most notorious killers wants out of prison — again Law enforcement agencies in those cities joined the investigation, along with UPS and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, according to the report. Authorities ultimately recovered $10,000 of the woman's money and arrested a Chinese national in Richardson, according to the report. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Not diet or exercise: 101-year-old social media influencer shares 1 secret to her long and healthy life
Not diet or exercise: 101-year-old social media influencer shares 1 secret to her long and healthy life

Time of India

time27-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Not diet or exercise: 101-year-old social media influencer shares 1 secret to her long and healthy life

Mildred Kirschenbaum At 101, most people would be happy just to enjoy a quiet life. But not Mildred Kirschenbaum. This spirited woman has become an internet sensation, sharing her thoughts and life lessons. But what's her one big secret to living such a long, healthy, and fulfilling life? It's not a green juice. It's not a strict routine. It's not even exercise. Her answer is simple, and incredibly powerful: stay socially connected. Here's what that really means through Mildred's life—and why science agrees with her. A life full of laughter, cards, and conversations Mildred lives in a community where she's often found playing cards, cracking jokes, and chatting with neighbours. This daily interaction, she believes, is a vital part of her well-being. It's easy to dismiss social life as something 'extra.' But for Mildred, it's essential. 'We all need connection. We all need community,' she says. She's not just saying it—she's living proof that social bonds can be lifesaving. Harvard's longest-running study on adult development—spanning over 80 years—found that good relationships keep people happier and healthier. Not money. Not fame. But meaningful, real-life connections. Loneliness, on the other hand, has been linked to higher risks of heart disease, cognitive decline, and even early death. In fact, according to the World Health Organisation , social isolation can be as harmful to health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Mildred's lifestyle matches this evidence perfectly. Her circle of friends, frequent social interactions, and close bond with her daughter keep her mentally and emotionally vibrant. Technology as a tool; Not a distraction It's easy to assume someone born in 1923 might struggle with smartphones or social media. Not Mildred. Her daughter Gayle, taught her to record raw videos, which are edited and shared across platforms. And when she doesn't know something—like how to find a feature on her iPhone—she calls Apple Support and asks. This openness to learn and stay engaged is rare and refreshing. Technology, in her hands, is not a way to isolate, but a way to connect. It's how she reaches her fans, shares wisdom, and finds purpose. No fear in asking or adapting Mildred doesn't pretend to know it all. She often reminds people, 'If I don't know the answer, I'll say so.' That humility makes her not only relatable but also more willing to grow. Mildred speaks lovingly of her husband, who passed away after 64 years of marriage. 'When I turned over in bed and looked at him, I knew I was with my best friend,' she says. They saved up through 'Christmas clubs' to travel, knowing the value of creating memories while they could. Today, she no longer rushes. She enjoys her villa, takes her time, and doesn't feel pressured to be constantly on the move. She knows what brings her peace—and sticks to it. Staying socially connected doesn't always mean going out. For Mildred, it also means being present and content with herself and her space. Habits to Boost Longevity and Health The real secret? People matter most If there's one golden thread that runs through Mildred Kirschenbaum's story, it's this: people matter more than anything else. Whether it's chatting with friends over cards, travelling with family, or making strangers laugh online, she has built a life around connection, not perfection. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

iPhone Screen Time Passcode Forgotten: Here's the FIX!
iPhone Screen Time Passcode Forgotten: Here's the FIX!

Geeky Gadgets

time27-05-2025

  • General
  • Geeky Gadgets

iPhone Screen Time Passcode Forgotten: Here's the FIX!

Losing access to your iPhone's Screen Time passcode can be a significant inconvenience, especially when it limits your ability to manage app usage, content restrictions, or device settings. Fortunately, there are reliable methods to recover or reset the passcode. The video below from Daniel About Tech provides a detailed walkthrough of the recovery process, addresses potential challenges, and explains how family or organizational management can influence the steps required. Watch this video on YouTube. How to Reset Your Screen Time Passcode Resetting your Screen Time passcode is a straightforward process when you follow these steps: Open the Settings app on your iPhone. app on your iPhone. Navigate to Screen Time and select Change Screen Time Passcode . and select . Tap Forgot Passcode , then enter your Apple ID credentials. , then enter your Apple ID credentials. Follow the on-screen instructions to reset your passcode. Using your Apple ID is the most efficient way to reset the passcode. However, it is essential to ensure that you are using the same Apple ID that was initially linked to Screen Time. If you encounter any issues, verifying your Apple ID credentials and making sure your device is connected to the internet can help resolve them. Common Issues and Troubleshooting While resetting your Screen Time passcode is generally simple, certain issues can arise. Here are some common problems and their solutions: Apple ID Credentials Don't Work: Verify that you are using the correct Apple ID associated with the Screen Time setup. Double-check your login details and ensure your device has a stable internet connection. Verify that you are using the correct Apple ID associated with the Screen Time setup. Double-check your login details and ensure your device has a stable internet connection. 'Forgot Passcode' Option Missing: If this option is unavailable, your device may be part of a family group or managed by an organization. In such cases, additional steps may be required, as outlined in the sections below. If these troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue, consider updating your device's iOS version or consulting Apple Support for further assistance. Resetting a Passcode in Family Accounts For devices that are part of a family group, the family organizer has control over Screen Time settings. If you need to reset the passcode for a child's account, the family organizer should follow these steps: Open Settings on their device. on their device. Go to Screen Time and select the child's name under the Family section. and select the child's name under the section. Tap Screen Time Management and choose Change Screen Time Passcode . and choose . Enter their Apple ID credentials to reset the passcode. This process ensures that parents or guardians maintain control over Screen Time settings for child accounts, allowing them to manage app usage and content restrictions effectively. Resetting Passcodes on Organizational Devices If your iPhone is managed by an organization, such as a school or workplace, resetting the Screen Time passcode requires assistance from the organization's IT administrator. These devices are often configured with Mobile Device Management (MDM) systems, which override individual user settings. To reset the passcode in this scenario: Contact your organization's IT administrator for support. Request a passcode reset or instructions on how to proceed. Administrators have the necessary tools to reset the passcode or provide guidance based on the organization's policies. It is important to follow their instructions carefully to avoid complications. Special Cases and Additional Tips In some situations, unique challenges may arise when attempting to reset your Screen Time passcode. Here are a few additional tips to consider: Recently Changed Apple ID Password: If you have recently updated your Apple ID password, you may need to wait up to 24 hours before using it to reset the passcode. If you have recently updated your Apple ID password, you may need to wait up to 24 hours before using it to reset the passcode. Outdated iOS Version: Ensure that your iPhone is running the latest iOS version, as older versions may lack certain recovery features or display different options. Ensure that your iPhone is running the latest iOS version, as older versions may lack certain recovery features or display different options. Factory Reset as a Last Resort: If all other methods fail, you can restore your iPhone to factory settings. Be aware that this will erase all data on the device, so it is crucial to back up your information beforehand. By addressing these special cases, you can increase the likelihood of successfully recovering your Screen Time passcode without unnecessary delays or complications. Here are additional guides from our expansive article library that you may find useful on iPhone Screen Time Passcode. Source & Image Credit: Daniel About Tech Filed Under: Apple, Apple iPhone, Guides Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.

Arrest made in Littleton elder financial fraud case
Arrest made in Littleton elder financial fraud case

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Arrest made in Littleton elder financial fraud case

DENVER (KDVR) — A suspect was arrested in connection with a financial fraud case involving an elder, according to the Littleton Police Department. On May 18, police responded to an elderly woman who thought she may have been the victim of fraud after receiving a suspicious text from someone claiming to be from Apple Support, asking her to contact them to dispute a charge. Jokic makes All-NBA First Team, history upon history The suspects then posed as the Federal Trade Commission and told the victim that the interaction had caused her financial accounts to be hacked and that she needed to secure her money before it disappeared. This led to several instances where the suspects convinced the victim to send them $10,000 worth of Bitcoin and to purchase over $450,000 in gold that would be collected in two separate pickups. Before the suspects were able to collect on the gold, the victim realized she had been scammed and reached out to the Littleton Police Department. Detectives told the victim to continue the plan to meet as usual. During what was meant to be the swapping point, police and the Special Enforcement Team were present and took the suspect into custody. The suspect was identified as Meet Hittendrakumar Soni, a citizen from India and resident in New Jersey, who admitted to flying to three other states to perform a similar pickup to the attempted one in Colorado. Soni was booked into the Arapahoe County Jail. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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