You either have to lower your mask for a split second, or wait for it to ask you for your PIN code. Wearing a face mask during a pandemic keeps you safe, but it also leads to an incredibly frustrating experience when it comes to unlocking your Face ID-equipped iPhone when you're out in public. Raise your phone while wearing a mask and before you know it, it's unlocked thanks to your watch. Face ID works with a mask if you still need one They then need to accept the invite, input their yearly salary and accept the new terms. You'll be asked to input your yearly income, then asked to send an invite to the person you want to become account co-owners with. To combine two Apple Card accounts, follow the same steps as above in the Wallet app, but select the family group member with who you want to become a co-owner with. From there, you can select anyone who is over 13 and in your Family Sharing group. To set up Apple Card Family, open the Wallet app on your iPhone, select your Apple Card and then tap on the three-dot menu icon followed by Share My Card. The latter option lets you set spending limits, but they aren't responsible for any payments - handy for sharing your Apple Card with your kid.
To invite someone to share your Apple Card account, either as a co-owner where both of you are responsible for making payments (good for building credit for both account owners), or as a participant. That means if you and your partner each have a stand-alone Apple Card account, you can convert it to a joint account. With iOS 14.7, however, you can now combine two existing Apple Card accounts in the same Apple Family group. When Apple Card Family first debuted, the ability to combine two Apple Card Family accounts wasn't possible.
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Manuals are posted on your model support page. The computer and TV must support the Miracast feature.General information about connecting a computer to a TV using wired connections (HDMI, RGB) is also available.Use the Wi-Fi Direct® or Apple AirPlay® features, depending on the TV model. Screen mirroring is not a feature of Apple® devices.
Use the Chromecast built-in (Google Cast™) feature instead. IMPORTANT:Recent TV models do not utilize the Screen Mirroring feature.