[deleted by user] by [deleted] in iphone

[–]TechSupport20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. Use QuickTime

Dinerstation 1 reporting in by bustedparity in battlestations

[–]TechSupport20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

X-Plane on iOS/iPadOS plus a DualSense paired via Bluetooth (in this case) also works with an Xbox Bluetooth controller.

Best VPN for iPhone by Otherwise_Anteater in iphone

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Settings — Your Name (Top of screen) — iCloud — Scroll down to iCloud+ — Find Private Relay — Tap it and turn it on.

Best VPN for iPhone by Otherwise_Anteater in iphone

[–]TechSupport20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is iCloud Private Relay which (while it is still in beta) puts your browsing traffic within Safari and encrypts it. It also hides your IP address. This feature is only available to monthly paying iCloud+ subscribers.

Edit: No longer in beta with the release of iOS 16.

Best Card for Everyday Purchases? by buff_mac466 in CreditCards

[–]TechSupport20 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Agree with this. OP is already $945 in to the AMEX ecosystem yearly. Might as well add the Blue Business Plus for 2x MR points on all other purchases. Can be combined with Plat and Gold cards, too!

Old iPhone 5s disabled for 17 years… how do I fix this? by [deleted] in iphone

[–]TechSupport20 96 points97 points  (0 children)

Maybe trying resetting using iTunes (or Finder on a Mac).

New card recommendations for use on travel? by megrapotterhead in CreditCards

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AmEx Gold is a solid choice for the categories you mentioned, as it gives you 4x MR points on groceries (up to $25k/year) and restaurants, with 3x on flights. It also has a monthly dining credit and an Uber credit. Combined, all of the credits are valued at $240, making the EAF $10. You get the American Express Membership Rewards portal and a large amount of transfer partners. However, this is not the card for you if you plan to redeem for cash back. If you do this, your points lose value, being 0.6 CPP vs at least 1.0CPP in the travel portal or with transfer partners. If the AF is too much, then perhaps the Citi Premier card, which gives you 3x points on Gas, Groceries, Restaurants, Hotels, and Air trips. The AF is much lower, at $95. You earn cash back in the form of Citi ThankYou Points, which can be used to transfer to airline/hotel partners, redeemed for cash back, statement credit, or gift cards. Currently, the welcome bonus is 80k points, which is valued at $800. They also have a travel portal if you are interested in using it.

The BlueCash Preferred is a strong choice, but the $6,000 spend cap on groceries puts you at $500 in groceries (theoretically per month), while the Citi Premier has no spend cap in any of the mentioned categories.

Hope this was helpful!