Have you downloaded tons of apps on your iPhone or iPad and now want to clean them up? To clean up the home screen and free up the precious storage space, you can delete unnecessary iPhone iPad apps. To do that just press and hold the app icon on your home screen, the “X” bubble will show up at the top left of the app, tap on it to delete an app and its data from your iOS device. This however can’t help clean up your purchase history in App Store. Then tap Done on the upper right hand corner. Tap the check mark icon under the page of apps you would like to hide, so the check mark disappears. Tap the dots at the bottom of the screen. When you have removed an app from your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch and don’t plan to redownload it again in the near future, or when some apps are out-of-date, you may hide the app on your iPhone or iPad to declutter your long list of purchased items. Hold down on an empty area on your Home Screen. Icons can be hidden using the Apple Remote or using the Settings menu. Open the App Store on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, tap the avatar at the top right corner to open the Account page, select Purchased, you will then find the All and Not on this iPhone tabs. Note that if Restrictions are on, you may need to enter a 4 digit passcode to complete these steps. To hide icons using the Apple Remote: Select the icon you want to hide. Hold down the select button on the remote. The All tab opens by default, here you can find all your previously purchased apps. By using any of these methods, you can successfully keep your photos out of sight from others. Select the three dots icon, then Hide & Lock. On Android devices, open the Gallery app and select the photo or album you wish to hide. Switch to the Not on this iPhone tab to find those deleted apps. On the iPhone, open the Photos app and select the photo or album you wish to hide. If you press and hold one of the icons on your homescreen, then after a couple of seconds or so they should start to shake. To hide an app from iPhone, swipe left to show the Hide button. You can then delete apps via the 'x' in their top left corners (though you can't delete the built-in Apple apps), or drag them around the screen so as to re-arrange theie order. If you drag one and hold it over another. With iOS 14, Apple began to open the floodgates for software customization on the iPhone.
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