Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Let Your Family Know When You Get Home Safely (2023)

One of the coolest new features in iOS is called Check In. This iMessage feature allows friends to temporarily see your location and automatically notifies them that you have made it to a specific location safely. Read on to find out how to use Check In on iPhone. Why You’ll Love This Tip: * Automatically let your friends or family know when you get home safely. * Easily alert loved ones if something delays your return home. How to Use iMessage’s New Check In Feature System Requirements This tip works on iPhones running iOS 17 and later. The recipient must also have an iPhone running iOS 17 and later. Within your iMessage apps is a new safety feature called Check In. This handy tool allows you to automatically notify friends or family when you reach your destination safely. I’m particularly excited about this feature since I can now automatically let my friends know when I get home safely after leaving their place. For more iPhone safety tips, be sure to sign up for our free Tip of the Day newsletter. Now, here’s how to get started with the new Check In feature in iMessage. Keep in mind that this tip will show you how to use Check In for the first time. When you use it subsequent times, the steps may be slightly different, since you have already set the feature up. * To start, tap the plus icon in any text conversation with another iPhone. * If you don’t see Check In in the list of apps, tap More at the bottom. * Tap Check In. * Your iPhone will offer an explanation of how Check In works. Tap Continue, and Continue again. * Choose whether you’d like to share limited information with your friend or share full information. * You can also tap Show Example to see an example of what data your friend will see. * Limited shows your current location, as well as the battery levels of your devices and whether or not you have cell reception. * Full shows the same data listed above, as well as where and when your iPhone was last unlocked, where and when your Apple Watch was removed (if applicable), and the route you took from your previous location. I prefer to choose Full when sending a Check In to close friends so that they can see exactly where I am and whether or not I’m almost home. * Once you have chosen how much data to share with your friend, tap Continue. * Tap Send a Check In. * Tap Edit. * Choose either When I arrive or After a timer. * Under When I arrive, you can tap Add Destination to select a location. If this is your first time using Check In, your iPhone might automatically suggest a location, so make sure this is correct before leaving this screen. * Tap the Search Bar and type in a location. * Tap Done to return to the When I arrive screen. * Tap your preferred travel method to select an Estimated Travel Time. * You can also tap Add Time to extend how long the estimate is. * If you choose the After a timer tab instead, you will be prompted after the timer finishes counting down to let your contact know that you have arrived safely. If you do not respond within 15 minutes, they will be notified. * Tap Done when you have chosen your preferred Check In method. * Tap the send icon to the right of the text field. Note: When sending a Check In to a contact for the first time, they may receive a pop-up asking them to Allow critical alerts. If they decline, they may not receive notifications about your progress. If your iPhone detects that you are not making progress toward your destination, it will send you notifications and ask you if you need more time. If you fail to respond within 15 minutes, your friend or family member will be notified that you haven’t made it to your destination, so be sure your destination location and estimated time of arrival are both accurate before sending your Check In! How-ToiPhoneiMessageApple AppsMessagesCommunicationMaster your iPhone in one minute a day: Sign up here to get our FREE Tip of the Day delivered right to your inbox.
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