Apple warns iPhone users to delete app
Apple is telling iPhone users to delete a very commonly used app, claiming it could have damaging consequences.
Apple is telling iPhone users to delete a very commonly used app, claiming it could have damaging consequences.
An Apple employee has revealed the one thing you should stop doing with your iPhone immediately – debunking a very common practise.
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