![]() ![]() You may have over 1 gig of storage used by Messages. As soon as the list populates, you will see that messages is high on the list of storage hogs. Go to Settings/General/Storage & iCloud Usage/Manage Storage. Your text messages, and more importantly your text images and videos, are taking up a LOT of space. Click on the lock icon to hide the note from view. At the top of the note you just protected, there is a “lock” icon that shows an unlock state. One more step!! You have assigned a password to the note and the note is still visible. Scroll to the right and find the lock icon and turn on passwords for this note. Next, set up a new note in “On My Phone” area and when you are ready to protect it, click on the action menu button at the top right corner of the note. If you have notes that need to be protected, copy the text to a new note in the protected area. Notes that are “On My Phone” can be protected. If you sync your notes to an email account, you will see that listed at the top. Go to Notes and you will see that there are folders. If you want to use your fingerprint, turn on “Touch ID”. Password protection of notes in 9.3 bears a lot more explanation after seeing it cause Apple didn’t make it easy.įirst, you must go to Settings/Messages and turn passwords on. As usual, back up your phone on iCloud or iTunes. ![]() I wish there was an option to keep it from waiting on your phone. Go ahead and download it because it’s taking up 1 gig of storage on your phone. Most of you haven’t downloaded 9.3 yet and now iOS 9.3.1 is out to fix a small bug. ![]()
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