Over time, your list of contacts may grow seemingly too big to handle. Here's how to cut it down to size by deleting some of your contacts. The ability to store contact details in an iPhone or other ...
Over time the contacts list on your iPhone can quickly become cluttered with duplicates: multiple entries for the same people. This might be due to new email addresses, phones numbers, or other ...
iOS isn't great at managing contacts by default, but as always, there's an app for that. Photo: Ally Kazmucha/The App Factor Before we move on, all of the sections below will require you to have the ...
iPhone contacts tend to build up over time and you'll likely reach the point where there are several or more entries for people you don't talk to anymore. Every so often, it's a good idea to clean up ...
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Over time, your iPhone's contact list can get rather extensive. Before you know it, you're scrolling through a multitude of people you never call or text. The list gets even longer when you add other ...
Did you get a new phone recently? Doing some spring cleaning of your tech devices? Starting a new chapter? We all need a refresh now and then – that also extends to your virtual life. Clearing out old ...
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So here is the big question that a lot of people are looking to get answered. How does one add contacts to Gmail, and delete them when they no longer have use for these contacts? Let’s be clear here, ...
Here’s what Facebook has to say regarding this: You can choose to upload contacts and info about them from your phone and store them on Facebook’s servers where they may be used to make friend ...
The Mail app on your Mac and your iPhone/iPad does a lot for you, which is usually good. But sometimes it’s a little too helpful, like when it keeps autocompleting an old, unused email address for one ...