Ios 14 What You Need To Know
Privacy Report
We’re putting this one first because of how much we value security and privacy. In iOS 14, Apple makes it easy for iPhone users to quickly get an overview of:
- Who is tracking their activity
- How often activity is tracked
- How often the tracking is blocked
In addition, Safari now warns users if their passwords aren’t as secure as they should be. This is something we’ve been saying for a long time too! Check out our guides on how to generate a random, secure password and the only passwords you need to memorize to help increase your internet security.
Widget Updates
Widgets have been redesigned to give more information in a smaller amount of space, making them more useful overall at a glance. iPhone users who upgrade to iOS 14 now have more customization options when it comes to widgets too.
Now, users can:
- Change the size of a widget on the screen
- Add a widget to the home screen
- Arrange widgets in new patterns on the screen
You can also use iOS 14’s new “Smart Stack” feature to let Apple automatically stack your widgets based on your usage history.
Visual Changes
Each version of iOS has its new visual niceties, for sure. I’m grouping a few of the major visual updates, and only highlighting the updates that really affect the user experience. Fortunately, in iOS 14, there are some major changes to be excited about.
- Phone calls now don’t automatically fill up your entire screen but appear as smaller pop-up icons.
- Messages are now easier to find and have a more user-friendly interface.
- Applications can be grouped more intuitively by the user or by using Apple’s suggested groups.
- Facetime calls can be minimized to show the video while you browse your phone.
Smart Home features
This is right up our alley here at howchoo! We love the idea of increasing the functionality and security of your home. For proof, see our Google Home-enabled smart mirror and our Raspberry Pi security camera!
In iOS 14, Apple has added key features and functionality to the “Smart Home” application, such as:
- Suggested automations, such as turning on lights when entering a room, whenever you add a new HomeKit accessory
- An updated home screen that shows the most pressing concerns for your smart home
- New defined “activity zones,” so you only get alerts for necessary things
- Light shifting mode that automatically adjusts lighting throughout the day
My favorite change is the “Face Recognition” feature that detects the face of the person ringing the doorbell and tells you who is at the door. How cool is that!?
Car Keys
First, they got rid of the key itself, making it so you only had to insert a fob. Then, you didn’t need to insert anything, which meant no more annoying lock/unlock sounds. Now, you don’t need a key or a fob to start your car. All you need is your iPhone with iOS 14 that will hold the “car key” in your Apple Wallet.
As long as you have an automobile that supports this feature, you can:
- Unlock your car with your iPhone (even if the battery goes dead)
- Start your car with your iPhone
- Manage who has a “key” in Apple Wallet
- Restrict access temporarily or permanently to particular vehicles
CarPlay also gets some visual updates with new supporting applications.
And more
There are so many updates in iOS 14! We only touched on a few major updates here, as well as our favorite changes.
For a more comprehensive overview, check out Apple’s official iOS 14 page.
Privacy Report
We’re putting this one first because of how much we value security and privacy. In iOS 14, Apple makes it easy for iPhone users to quickly get an overview of:
- Who is tracking their activity
- How often activity is tracked
- How often the tracking is blocked
In addition, Safari now warns users if their passwords aren’t as secure as they should be. This is something we’ve been saying for a long time too! Check out our guides on how to generate a random, secure password and the only passwords you need to memorize to help increase your internet security.
Widget Updates
Widgets have been redesigned to give more information in a smaller amount of space, making them more useful overall at a glance. iPhone users who upgrade to iOS 14 now have more customization options when it comes to widgets too.
Now, users can:
- Change the size of a widget on the screen
- Add a widget to the home screen
- Arrange widgets in new patterns on the screen
You can also use iOS 14’s new “Smart Stack” feature to let Apple automatically stack your widgets based on your usage history.
Visual Changes
Each version of iOS has its new visual niceties, for sure. I’m grouping a few of the major visual updates, and only highlighting the updates that really affect the user experience. Fortunately, in iOS 14, there are some major changes to be excited about.
- Phone calls now don’t automatically fill up your entire screen but appear as smaller pop-up icons.
- Messages are now easier to find and have a more user-friendly interface.
- Applications can be grouped more intuitively by the user or by using Apple’s suggested groups.
- Facetime calls can be minimized to show the video while you browse your phone.
Smart Home features
This is right up our alley here at howchoo! We love the idea of increasing the functionality and security of your home. For proof, see our Google Home-enabled smart mirror and our Raspberry Pi security camera!
In iOS 14, Apple has added key features and functionality to the “Smart Home” application, such as:
- Suggested automations, such as turning on lights when entering a room, whenever you add a new HomeKit accessory
- An updated home screen that shows the most pressing concerns for your smart home
- New defined “activity zones,” so you only get alerts for necessary things
- Light shifting mode that automatically adjusts lighting throughout the day
My favorite change is the “Face Recognition” feature that detects the face of the person ringing the doorbell and tells you who is at the door. How cool is that!?
Car Keys
First, they got rid of the key itself, making it so you only had to insert a fob. Then, you didn’t need to insert anything, which meant no more annoying lock/unlock sounds. Now, you don’t need a key or a fob to start your car. All you need is your iPhone with iOS 14 that will hold the “car key” in your Apple Wallet.
As long as you have an automobile that supports this feature, you can:
- Unlock your car with your iPhone (even if the battery goes dead)
- Start your car with your iPhone
- Manage who has a “key” in Apple Wallet
- Restrict access temporarily or permanently to particular vehicles
CarPlay also gets some visual updates with new supporting applications.
And more
There are so many updates in iOS 14! We only touched on a few major updates here, as well as our favorite changes.
For a more comprehensive overview, check out Apple’s official iOS 14 page.
Privacy Report
We’re putting this one first because of how much we value security and privacy. In iOS 14, Apple makes it easy for iPhone users to quickly get an overview of:
- Who is tracking their activity
- How often activity is tracked
- How often the tracking is blocked
In addition, Safari now warns users if their passwords aren’t as secure as they should be. This is something we’ve been saying for a long time too! Check out our guides on how to generate a random, secure password and the only passwords you need to memorize to help increase your internet security.
Widget Updates
Widgets have been redesigned to give more information in a smaller amount of space, making them more useful overall at a glance. iPhone users who upgrade to iOS 14 now have more customization options when it comes to widgets too.
Now, users can:
- Change the size of a widget on the screen
- Add a widget to the home screen
- Arrange widgets in new patterns on the screen
You can also use iOS 14’s new “Smart Stack” feature to let Apple automatically stack your widgets based on your usage history.
Visual Changes
Each version of iOS has its new visual niceties, for sure. I’m grouping a few of the major visual updates, and only highlighting the updates that really affect the user experience. Fortunately, in iOS 14, there are some major changes to be excited about.
- Phone calls now don’t automatically fill up your entire screen but appear as smaller pop-up icons.
- Messages are now easier to find and have a more user-friendly interface.
- Applications can be grouped more intuitively by the user or by using Apple’s suggested groups.
- Facetime calls can be minimized to show the video while you browse your phone.
Smart Home features
This is right up our alley here at howchoo! We love the idea of increasing the functionality and security of your home. For proof, see our Google Home-enabled smart mirror and our Raspberry Pi security camera!
In iOS 14, Apple has added key features and functionality to the “Smart Home” application, such as:
- Suggested automations, such as turning on lights when entering a room, whenever you add a new HomeKit accessory
- An updated home screen that shows the most pressing concerns for your smart home
- New defined “activity zones,” so you only get alerts for necessary things
- Light shifting mode that automatically adjusts lighting throughout the day
My favorite change is the “Face Recognition” feature that detects the face of the person ringing the doorbell and tells you who is at the door. How cool is that!?
Car Keys
First, they got rid of the key itself, making it so you only had to insert a fob. Then, you didn’t need to insert anything, which meant no more annoying lock/unlock sounds. Now, you don’t need a key or a fob to start your car. All you need is your iPhone with iOS 14 that will hold the “car key” in your Apple Wallet.
As long as you have an automobile that supports this feature, you can:
- Unlock your car with your iPhone (even if the battery goes dead)
- Start your car with your iPhone
- Manage who has a “key” in Apple Wallet
- Restrict access temporarily or permanently to particular vehicles
CarPlay also gets some visual updates with new supporting applications.
And more
There are so many updates in iOS 14! We only touched on a few major updates here, as well as our favorite changes.
For a more comprehensive overview, check out Apple’s official iOS 14 page.
Privacy Report
We’re putting this one first because of how much we value security and privacy. In iOS 14, Apple makes it easy for iPhone users to quickly get an overview of:
- Who is tracking their activity
- How often activity is tracked
- How often the tracking is blocked
In addition, Safari now warns users if their passwords aren’t as secure as they should be. This is something we’ve been saying for a long time too! Check out our guides on how to generate a random, secure password and the only passwords you need to memorize to help increase your internet security.
Widget Updates
Widgets have been redesigned to give more information in a smaller amount of space, making them more useful overall at a glance. iPhone users who upgrade to iOS 14 now have more customization options when it comes to widgets too.
Now, users can:
- Change the size of a widget on the screen
- Add a widget to the home screen
- Arrange widgets in new patterns on the screen
You can also use iOS 14’s new “Smart Stack” feature to let Apple automatically stack your widgets based on your usage history.
Visual Changes
Each version of iOS has its new visual niceties, for sure. I’m grouping a few of the major visual updates, and only highlighting the updates that really affect the user experience. Fortunately, in iOS 14, there are some major changes to be excited about.
- Phone calls now don’t automatically fill up your entire screen but appear as smaller pop-up icons.
- Messages are now easier to find and have a more user-friendly interface.
- Applications can be grouped more intuitively by the user or by using Apple’s suggested groups.
- Facetime calls can be minimized to show the video while you browse your phone.
Smart Home features
This is right up our alley here at howchoo! We love the idea of increasing the functionality and security of your home. For proof, see our Google Home-enabled smart mirror and our Raspberry Pi security camera!
In iOS 14, Apple has added key features and functionality to the “Smart Home” application, such as:
- Suggested automations, such as turning on lights when entering a room, whenever you add a new HomeKit accessory
- An updated home screen that shows the most pressing concerns for your smart home
- New defined “activity zones,” so you only get alerts for necessary things
- Light shifting mode that automatically adjusts lighting throughout the day
My favorite change is the “Face Recognition” feature that detects the face of the person ringing the doorbell and tells you who is at the door. How cool is that!?
Car Keys
First, they got rid of the key itself, making it so you only had to insert a fob. Then, you didn’t need to insert anything, which meant no more annoying lock/unlock sounds. Now, you don’t need a key or a fob to start your car. All you need is your iPhone with iOS 14 that will hold the “car key” in your Apple Wallet.
As long as you have an automobile that supports this feature, you can:
- Unlock your car with your iPhone (even if the battery goes dead)
- Start your car with your iPhone
- Manage who has a “key” in Apple Wallet
- Restrict access temporarily or permanently to particular vehicles
CarPlay also gets some visual updates with new supporting applications.
And more
There are so many updates in iOS 14! We only touched on a few major updates here, as well as our favorite changes.
For a more comprehensive overview, check out Apple’s official iOS 14 page.
Privacy Report
We’re putting this one first because of how much we value security and privacy. In iOS 14, Apple makes it easy for iPhone users to quickly get an overview of:
- Who is tracking their activity
- How often activity is tracked
- How often the tracking is blocked
In addition, Safari now warns users if their passwords aren’t as secure as they should be. This is something we’ve been saying for a long time too! Check out our guides on how to generate a random, secure password and the only passwords you need to memorize to help increase your internet security.
Privacy Report
We’re putting this one first because of how much we value security and privacy. In iOS 14, Apple makes it easy for iPhone users to quickly get an overview of:
- Who is tracking their activity
- How often activity is tracked
- How often the tracking is blocked
In addition, Safari now warns users if their passwords aren’t as secure as they should be. This is something we’ve been saying for a long time too! Check out our guides on how to generate a random, secure password and the only passwords you need to memorize to help increase your internet security.
Privacy Report
Widget Updates
Widgets have been redesigned to give more information in a smaller amount of space, making them more useful overall at a glance. iPhone users who upgrade to iOS 14 now have more customization options when it comes to widgets too.
Now, users can:
- Change the size of a widget on the screen
- Add a widget to the home screen
- Arrange widgets in new patterns on the screen
You can also use iOS 14’s new “Smart Stack” feature to let Apple automatically stack your widgets based on your usage history.
Widget Updates
Widgets have been redesigned to give more information in a smaller amount of space, making them more useful overall at a glance. iPhone users who upgrade to iOS 14 now have more customization options when it comes to widgets too.
Now, users can:
- Change the size of a widget on the screen
- Add a widget to the home screen
- Arrange widgets in new patterns on the screen
You can also use iOS 14’s new “Smart Stack” feature to let Apple automatically stack your widgets based on your usage history.
Widget Updates
Visual Changes
Each version of iOS has its new visual niceties, for sure. I’m grouping a few of the major visual updates, and only highlighting the updates that really affect the user experience. Fortunately, in iOS 14, there are some major changes to be excited about.
- Phone calls now don’t automatically fill up your entire screen but appear as smaller pop-up icons.
- Messages are now easier to find and have a more user-friendly interface.
- Applications can be grouped more intuitively by the user or by using Apple’s suggested groups.
- Facetime calls can be minimized to show the video while you browse your phone.
Visual Changes
Each version of iOS has its new visual niceties, for sure. I’m grouping a few of the major visual updates, and only highlighting the updates that really affect the user experience. Fortunately, in iOS 14, there are some major changes to be excited about.
- Phone calls now don’t automatically fill up your entire screen but appear as smaller pop-up icons.
- Messages are now easier to find and have a more user-friendly interface.
- Applications can be grouped more intuitively by the user or by using Apple’s suggested groups.
- Facetime calls can be minimized to show the video while you browse your phone.
Visual Changes
Smart Home features
This is right up our alley here at howchoo! We love the idea of increasing the functionality and security of your home. For proof, see our Google Home-enabled smart mirror and our Raspberry Pi security camera!
In iOS 14, Apple has added key features and functionality to the “Smart Home” application, such as:
- Suggested automations, such as turning on lights when entering a room, whenever you add a new HomeKit accessory
- An updated home screen that shows the most pressing concerns for your smart home
- New defined “activity zones,” so you only get alerts for necessary things
- Light shifting mode that automatically adjusts lighting throughout the day
My favorite change is the “Face Recognition” feature that detects the face of the person ringing the doorbell and tells you who is at the door. How cool is that!?
Smart Home features
This is right up our alley here at howchoo! We love the idea of increasing the functionality and security of your home. For proof, see our Google Home-enabled smart mirror and our Raspberry Pi security camera!
In iOS 14, Apple has added key features and functionality to the “Smart Home” application, such as:
- Suggested automations, such as turning on lights when entering a room, whenever you add a new HomeKit accessory
- An updated home screen that shows the most pressing concerns for your smart home
- New defined “activity zones,” so you only get alerts for necessary things
- Light shifting mode that automatically adjusts lighting throughout the day
My favorite change is the “Face Recognition” feature that detects the face of the person ringing the doorbell and tells you who is at the door. How cool is that!?
Smart Home features
Car Keys
First, they got rid of the key itself, making it so you only had to insert a fob. Then, you didn’t need to insert anything, which meant no more annoying lock/unlock sounds. Now, you don’t need a key or a fob to start your car. All you need is your iPhone with iOS 14 that will hold the “car key” in your Apple Wallet.
As long as you have an automobile that supports this feature, you can:
- Unlock your car with your iPhone (even if the battery goes dead)
- Start your car with your iPhone
- Manage who has a “key” in Apple Wallet
- Restrict access temporarily or permanently to particular vehicles
CarPlay also gets some visual updates with new supporting applications.
Car Keys
First, they got rid of the key itself, making it so you only had to insert a fob. Then, you didn’t need to insert anything, which meant no more annoying lock/unlock sounds. Now, you don’t need a key or a fob to start your car. All you need is your iPhone with iOS 14 that will hold the “car key” in your Apple Wallet.
As long as you have an automobile that supports this feature, you can:
- Unlock your car with your iPhone (even if the battery goes dead)
- Start your car with your iPhone
- Manage who has a “key” in Apple Wallet
- Restrict access temporarily or permanently to particular vehicles
CarPlay also gets some visual updates with new supporting applications.
Car Keys
And more
There are so many updates in iOS 14! We only touched on a few major updates here, as well as our favorite changes.
For a more comprehensive overview, check out Apple’s official iOS 14 page.
And more
There are so many updates in iOS 14! We only touched on a few major updates here, as well as our favorite changes.
For a more comprehensive overview, check out Apple’s official iOS 14 page.