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5 quick ways to recover storage space on an overstuffed iPhone or iPad

Your Facebook account's been hijacked. Here's how to recover it and keep it safe

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May 05, 2016
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5 quick ways to recover storage space on an overstuffed iPhone or iPad

You'd be surprised at how quickly your iPhone or iPad can chew through storage, particularly the tiny 16GB model. If you're feeling jammed, try these easy ways to find a few gigs of breathing room. Read More

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