Updates for iPhone always fill us with pleasant surprises, and the latest iOS 14.3 update is no exception. In addition to fixing bugs, the latest update introduces several useful features.
If you like to multitask or are looking to be more efficient while using your iPhone then these 5 iPhone features are for you.
The latest update for iPhone, brought for everyone some of the most anticipated betas like Picture in Picture, to watch YouTube videos outside the app in a floating window. Check out these 5 hidden features of iOS 14.3.
Find out how private the pages you visit are
To find out how to secure the pages you visit are and find out the level of privacy or exposure of your data on all websites. For this:
- Go to Safari and click on “Aa”, then click on “Privacy Report”, scroll down and you will see the information of each visited website.
Set your favorite email as default
You can now set the email you prefer as the default. If you prefer Gmail over Outlook or vice versa, or if you are tired of the iPhone mail app and prefer another, now you can. For it:
- Go to Settings, scroll down, click on the email app, click on “Default email app” and choose your favorite.
Activate shortcut to functions with a couple of taps
The iPhone back touch consists of making 2 or 3 taps on the back of your iPhone to access a function or app. For it_
- Go to “Settings”, click on “Accessibility” and click ” Touch ” and click ” Back Touch “
- You can create 2 shortcuts, first, click on “Double-tap” and select the action, then go back and click on “Triple tap” and choose another action.
Watch YouTube Videos with Picture in Picture
With iOS 14.3 you can watch YouTube videos while doing any other activity on your iPhone, thanks to Picture in Picture you will have the video in a floating window. For it:
- In Configuration, click on “General”, then click on “Picture within pictures (PIP) and activate the” PIP Automatically “button.
In any app, we go from one place to another and we can get lost, to exit we normally click on the “Back” arrow but iOS 14.3 has an option to jump or choose where you want to go in your steps back. For it:
- Hold down the “Back” arrow until the menu of all your steps back appears and click on the site you want to reach.