iOS 14: how to activate Google password autocomplete on your iPhone

If you come from Android and have reached the iPhone or if you simply save your passwords through Google you will know that, by default, iPhone uses iCloud keychain by default, so some passwords can be left in limbo. When we are browsing within Chrome there are usually no problems, but there are within apps or some specific pages.

We are going to teach you to activate Chrome password autocomplete on iOS, so you have a second alternative to the iCloud keychain. It is a very simple and useful trick for those of us who keep a good part of passwords with Google.

iOS 14: 37 tricks, tips and functions to get the most out of your iPhone

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OPPO X 2021, first impressions: mobile phones with an extendable screen are a serious alternative to folding ones

We have tested the OPPO X 2021, the first mobile with extendable screen. A device that for the moment is still a prototype, but fully functional and predictably very close to the final model. An OPPO X that, as confirmed by the company to Engadget during a demonstration event, will arrive in Spain during the second half of 2021.

Presented during the OPPO Inno Day, we are facing a mobile with a screen capable of extending to become a small tablet. A mobile that uses a panel OLED enrollable similar to the one offered by LG or TCL and offering a solid alternative to foldable devices like the Galaxy Z Fold or the Mate X. With one important difference: instead of bending, the screen extends. Y the result is very convincing.

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The AirTag has privacy and anti-harassment measures designed even for Android users

One of the most important questions about the new AirTag it is how its development has been. From Apple they affirm that privacy has been taken into account from the beginning of the product. But anti-harassment measures have also been considered, even for Android users. Two essential elements given the size and capabilities of this tiny beacon.

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How to change the playback speed of voice memos

From now on listening to WhatsApp voice notes can take less time: the application has just introduced three-speed playback. You can speed up the audios to 1.5x and 2x; with the disadvantage of the logical distortions in the voice.

Voice notes are a good way to communicate anything without the hassle of having to explain it by putting letters together, but they have a clear drawback: endure your listening from beginning to end to be able to find out everything. But what if you could speed up playback to cut that time in half? Well, it’s already possible: the latest version of WhatsApp includes audio playback at three speeds. Hallelujah.

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