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iOS 18 introduces new Home Screen and Lock Screen features

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  • iOS 18 introduces new customization options to the Home Screen and Lock Screen
  • Users can move app icons and widgets around with more space between them
  • New Health, Journal, and Training Load widgets added
  • Built-in apps now have Light and Dark color options
  • Users can make their wallpaper darker
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  • Users can now resize app icons and widgets on the Home Screen and Lock Screen with more space between them.
  • Apple's built-in apps now have Light and Dark color options, and users can make their wallpaper darker.
  • The update includes new widgets such as the Health widget that shows information from the Vitals feature and a Journal widget.
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  • iOS 18 allows users to customize the tint of their app icons, giving them the ability to choose from a wide range of colors and adjust the tint intensity to their liking.
  • The update also includes a security feature that allows users to lock or hide apps from their Home Screen and app pages, making them entirely private and inaccessible without authentication.
  • Locked and hidden apps do not show up in searches, are not accessible by Siri without authentication, and notifications and alerts from the app are disabled, ensuring complete privacy and security.
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  • Users can now choose a rainbow color option for the time on the Lock Screen.
  • Apple did not make major changes to the Lock Screen, as it was just overhauled with iOS 17, but users can still customize the font and color of the time.
  • To remove the lock on an app, users can long press on the icon on the Home Screen or app page and choose "Don't Require Face ID."
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  • iOS 15 allows users to customize the Flashlight and Camera icons on the Lock Screen, or turn them off entirely.
  • Users can choose any Control Center option for the Lock Screen buttons, including Shortcuts, Dark Mode, Airplane Mode, Remote, Alarm Calculator, Translate, and more.
  • Third-party apps can add Control Center icons, but users may need to use Face ID or Touch ID to authenticate before accessing an app from the Lock Screen to preserve privacy and security.
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