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Re: Deleting photos
开云体育I have two collections. One synced. One not. I use two Photos libraries to do this. If you option-click Photos to open it, you will get a dialog to select the library file you want to open. This dialog also allows you to create a “New” library and store it wherever you like. The original library will be labeled the “system”?library but otherwise they go by their filenames. ?My second library is on an external drive because it is very large and I don’t want it synced to iCloud.You can only have one library open at a time, but you can have as many libraries as you wish. There are utilities that make switching a bit simpler. I don’t bother. There is another strategy that I don’t use so proceed with caution, but you can deselect “copy photos” in the settings. This allows you to store originals outside the library, but store links to them in the library. Linked files are not synced to iCloud. Using this strategy, photos you take with your phone will be synchronized, but Photos that you drag into Photos on your Mac will not be synchronized because they are links only. If you want to do this selectively, you’ll have to do some juggling with turning this setting on and off. Cheers, ???????????????tod Tod Hopkins Video Producer?Editor?Technologist?
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Re: New iOS/iPadOS Status Icons
Have you figured out what they indicate?
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Brent On my iPhone Xr On Jan 8, 2025, at 07:06, Bev in TX via groups.io <countryone77@...> wrote: |
New iOS/iPadOS Status Icons
A Status Icon, which I haven’t seen before, showed up on my iPad this morning. It’s not on Apple’s list of status icons yet, so thought I’d share it with you. I also happened across another one, which I’m attaching with the first one.
In the process of syncing and finalizing a software update Appears briefly when connecting some USB hubs -- Bev in TX |
Re: Struggling with going online with home electronics
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On Jan 6, 2025, at 21:44, Keith Parr via groups.io <kg.parr@...> wrote:
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Re: Struggling with going online with home electronics
开云体育Could “hide my email” be within the MyQ app, and have nothing to do with Apple Mail? Have you tried turning off that feature in MyQ and restarting your Mac?On my iPhone Xr On Jan 6, 2025, at 16:35, jimrobertson via groups.io <jimrobertson@...> wrote:
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Re: Struggling with going online with home electronics
Based on no knowledge whatsoever ?, it *could* be that "hide my email" has nothing whatsoever to do with the Apple service, but simply means: hide my email.? So when you enter your real email address, MyQ simply hides (obfusticates) it.
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Re: Struggling with going online with home electronics
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I’ve not, but I will do that. My reason for posting on MacSupportCentral was my curiosity about whether the gibberish email address that was returned to me when I entered my spouse’s actual email address in the myQ app says something about how “hide my email” works (or even perhaps FAILS to work).?
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Re: Struggling with going online with home electronics
开云体育While I have no curiosity in MyQ since it seems to be related to only garage door openers, and I’ve been “burned” by internet controlled devices because Compost, my ISP, is not reliable and I got tired of having to re-program ?lights and my thermostat. Heaven forbid I had a garage door opener or security system and cameras. ?In regards to MyQ, I understand there maybe at large group of users connected to the manufacturer’s site. No clue on their helpfulness. Have you checked there? On my iPhone Xr On Jan 6, 2025, at 07:19, jimrobertson via groups.io <jimrobertson@...> wrote:
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Re: Struggling with going online with home electronics
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It’s an optional security feature that Apple has added to iCloud email servers to reduce the risk of spam and scams. I’ve not used it and don’t really understand how it works, ?but I know that when I checked it as an option trying to set up the “additional user” for our opener, after I typed her “real” email address into myQ, when I tried to add her to MY myQ account, it listed HER address as a string of gibberish characters. I have no idea whether that itself is a weakness in its implementation. I’m hoping someone else will comment so we can both learn a bit.
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Re: Struggling with going online with home electronics
I’ve had the MyQ set up for myself, my significant other, and my son, for probably 6 years. I don’t recall “hide my email”, so I can’t help you there. I don’t know why you would need to hide your email.
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I assume the information is stored in the MyQ cloud, which is somewhat risky, but that same risk is going to be there, if there is a data breach anywhere. I don’t have Amazon Prime, so I am not able to use the package delivery benefit. Jackie On Jan 5, 2025, at 10:14?AM, jimrobertson via groups.io <jimrobertson@...> wrote: |
Re: Struggling with going online with home electronics
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Sorry to be so dense, but I’m inferring that perhaps I could wipe the credentials I’ve already set up for myself, create a new iCloud Email address such as <openmydoor@...>, and add that account to our other devices. Downside would include not being able to differentiate who was opening and closing the door, although that’s not really important for our implementation. Still, it looks as though the basic design of the app is SUPPOSED to support different but shared addresses, so I’ll do a bit of investigating regarding what IT support is offered. Sometimes the “home automation” features of “legacy” appliances such as washing machines, ovens/stoves, etc., ?seem to have little real intelligence included. We’ll see.
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Re: Struggling with going online with home electronics
We just used one of our regular email addresses and setup a password we hadn't used anywhere else and stored it in a shared?1Password vault (I pay for a family subscription so we each have a vault and then one we share). This was all done before hide my email was available so not sure how that would work.? On Sun, Jan 5, 2025 at 12:49?PM jimrobertson via <jimrobertson=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Struggling with going online with home electronics
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Actually, I was very pessimistic about the possibility anyone would have the faintest idea what to do about this. Did you create a new email address for the two of you, or did you use an existing address that you could share sole-purposed for the opener, or even just sharing a common address that you’ve used together for some time? How about the complication of “hide my email?” That made me wonder a bit about how that interface actually works. Does the private address change each time it’s used, or can the garbled address gathered by the iOS app remain stable from event to event. If it does, does THAT lessen the security of the basic feature, since it seems the “substitute” address is presented to the end user by the interface itself? Again, thanks SO much for your help!
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Re: Struggling with going online with home electronics
We use the MyQ app. Have for a few years. I've never been able to add a 2nd email so my husband and I use the same email address/password combo on both iPhones.? --Gijzette On Sun, Jan 5, 2025 at 11:14?AM jimrobertson via <jimrobertson=[email protected]> wrote:
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Struggling with going online with home electronics
开云体育I’ve had a checkered life with electric garage doors and their openers. For example:
However, just yesterday I tried to complete the iOS connection for the door (from LiftMaster) by adding my wife’s iPhone to the hinces permitted to control the door. The app requires designation of a primary user but is supposed to allow seamless addition of other family members. One data field required for setup is a user’s email address. And, THAT includes designating whether the email address uses “hide my email” or “private relay” (which I think are the same thing, although I’m not sure). For my spouse’s connection, I checked “yes” to that question in the iOS app’s settings, but then what displayed on her phone’s iOS app was a gibberish address that the app itself could not use. My guess is that the “set” of people who might be able to address this issue is limited to those who already use the “myQ” iOS or Android app, but if there are any of you out there who’ve done this, I’d be grateful for pointers. We’ve solved the functional limitation by putting the one radiofrequency transmitter included with the opener in my wife’s car, but I’m still hoping we can get her and her iPhone added to the iOS setup.
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Re: Christmas Question #2 (Very late)
开云体育Just FYI, Becky was the one who made the suggestion.?I only noticed a problem on Fontspace’s website and bought it to their attention. On Jan 5, 2025, at 9:10?AM, jimrobertson via groups.io <jimrobertson@...> wrote:
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Re: Christmas Question #2 (Very late)
开云体育Thanks again for the suggestion, AND for the follow-up.
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Re: Christmas Question #2 (Very late)
开云体育On Jan 4, 2025, at 7:34?AM, Bev in TX via groups.io <countryone77@...> wrote: Just FYI, I contacted Fontspace’s support and they said they were going to correct that problem. -- Bev in TX |
Re: Christmas Question #2 (Very late)
Love her! Barbara
On Saturday, January 4, 2025 at 10:00:31 AM EST, jimrobertson via groups.io <jimrobertson@...> wrote:
There’s just no pleasing some people! My mom always taught me that anything worth doing was worth doing correctly. She never learned to use a computer, but when she died at age “almost 92" (a retired English literature and French language high school teacher and VERY tolerant “prescriptive” grammarian), the investment advisor she used told me and my sibs that her handwritten tables of her frugally managed retirement savings were better than his Multiplan spreadsheets. When we would visit her at her UP Michigan wooded lakeside retirement cottage, she would always tell us she was just “so tired,” but then make us delicious pies from hand-gathered pine forest wild blueberries, and when we’d drive her in to Marquette for shopping, we’d always discover at LEAST an additional 5,000 miles on her (always washed) car. One other story: for the final two years of her life, she agreed to move from that cottage (where her nearest neighbor along the lakeshore was at least 1/4 mile away and her own driveway was 1/3 mile long from the highway) into a senior apartment in Marquette for the harshest two months of the winter. One morning, after a particularly heavy snowfall, she went out to the parking lot at the apartment complex to brush the snow off her car but stumbled and fell between it and its neighbor. The fall stunned her, and she became a bit hypothermic before she became alert. Fortunately, a passerby saw her lying between her parked car and that next one, and she spent two days recovering in the hospital. At hospital discharge, her Internist insisted she give him her car keys and recruit someone else to drive her to mandatory appointments. Within just a few days she had her newly designated driver bring her back to his office, proclaiming that there were just SOME things a lady needed to do to retain her dignity and remain independent, one of those being having her hair “done.” He relented and returned her keys; she’d not told him that her trip to her hairdresser was 25 miles in each direction. ?
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Jim Robertson |
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