In iOS 14, Apple finally added the ability to choose your default browser and email client. That means when you click a link in an app, it won’t lead you to Safari when you'd rather go to Chrome—or ...
To change the default email app on your iPad, you'll need to be running iPadOS 14 or higher, and head to your Settings app. Once you find a compatible email app in the App Store, you can use the ...
To change the default email app on your iPhone, you'll need to upgrade to iOS 14 and make sure you have a compatible app installed. You can change the default app by heading to your iPhone's Settings, ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Don’t let the wrong apps continually interrupt your workflow. Don’t let the wrong apps continually interrupt your ...
You've got questions? I've got answers. Nancy of Anaheim, California, is writing in with a very interesting question about an email dilemma. "Can I change default email from my iPad/iPhone? I’m not ...
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