Macworld - USA (2021-12)

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32 MACWORLD DECEMBER 2021


iOSCENTRAL i OS 15: 10 HIDDEN FEATURES YOU NEED TO KNOW

This will record a 7-day summary of
exactly when and how often all your apps
access things like your microphone or
microphone, or which web domains they
visit. Just come back to this screen a week
later for a full report.
You can even tap Save App Activity to
export a JSON file of all the data if you’re
into that kind of thing.



  1. GET REAL-TIME
    PRECIPITATION ALERTS
    The Weather app and widget get some
    nice improvements in iOS 15, but the one
    we’re really excited about is next-time
    precipitation notifications.
    This was one of the marquee features
    of Dark Sky, an app and service Apple
    acquired in 2020 (fave.co/3jR3hS7).


To enable this, open the Weather app
and tap the icon for the list of locations in
the lower right. Then tap the “more” button
(three dots) in the upper right, and select
Notifications. You’ll be able to toggle
notifications for your current location and
each saved location independently.
With this enabled, you’ll get a
notification whenever rain or snow is going
to start or stop within the next hour.


  1. SHARE WITH SIRI
    Sometimes it’s a pain to share that cool
    thing you found online. You have to copy
    URLs or images, switch to Messages, hold
    down to paste, and hope it works.
    With iOS 15, you can finally just ask Siri.
    Simply say “Hey Siri, share this with name”
    (or something similar like “send this to
    name”), and Siri will share the
    content on the screen to that
    person using Messages.
    Items like images, web
    pages, Apple Music or
    Podcasts, Apple News
    stories, and Maps locations
    will share the actual content
    (or a link to it). For content Siri
    can’t share, it will warn you
    that it can only send a
    screenshot—but Siri will still
    automatically take that
    screenshot and drop it in a


(^3) Message to that person.

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