Sign in. Choose your cart Mobile solutions. Home solutions. Have a phone you love? Line must remain active for 45 days. See vzw. Page contents. About Verizon Messages Expand All. What are public profiles? Learn how to: Use Driving Mode on Android. Learn how to: Use message scheduling on Android Use message scheduling on Apple. Compatibility and Customization Expand All.
To check if your phone or tablet is supported: Open the app store on your device e. Play Store, App Store, etc. Tap the Search field. Enter "Verizon Messages. Can I customize my Group Conversations default settings? Checking or unchecking this box will change how you start a group conversation: With this box unchecked - Any time you send a message to multiple contacts, you'll be prompted to create a new enhanced group that includes everyone in the To field.
You'll then be able to name the group, edit the group participant list, and customize the group with a unique background and avatar. With this box checked - You won't be prompted to create and name the group when you send a message to multiple contacts.
It will be sent as a traditional multimedia message. If you want to create an enhanced group that you can customize, you'd need to create the group first, then send a message to the group. What is Integrated Messaging? How do I subscribe to Integrated Messaging? How do I unsubscribe from Integrated Messaging? Tap Settings. Tap Account. Tap Delete My Account. Note: This is a permanent process and cannot be undone. Scroll to and tap Unsubscribe. My phone number is on a business account.
Can I subscribe to Integrated Messaging? Palm and Tablet Use Expand All. Billing and Traveling Expand All. I have an unlimited messaging plan. However, certain features will use data according to your data plan. If you haven't subscribed to a messaging plan: You'll be charged standard "pay as you go" rates for text messages and multimedia messages. If you're on a business account with a text-only plan: You'll be billed for multimedia messages at standard rates.
How do I transfer an eGift card to another gift card or to a company's mobile app e. The spending limits may vary depending on the eGift you're ordering or on other factors. There's no limit to the number of credit cards you can add to your account, but this activity is monitored to prevent fraud. Can I resend an eGift if it gets deleted or lost by the person I sent it to? To resend an eGift: Open the message conversation with the person you're resending the eGift to. Tap the three dots on the eGift you sent and tap Resend eGift Card.
You have successfully resent an eGift. If someone sends me an eGift, can I give it to someone else? Yes, to give away an eGift that's been given to you: Tap the eGift category at the top to view your eGifts. Find the eGift you want to give to someone else, and tap the three dots in the upper-right corner. Tap Send to a friend.
Enter the mobile number or email address you want to send the eGift to. Tap Send. You have successfully given your eGift to someone else. Can I buy data for someone as a gift? What types of location information is collected? How do I provide permission for Verizon to collect location data or change my mind about collection of this information? Does Verizon collect location information when I am not using the app?
If you agree to it, location will be collected even when the app is not in use. Do you share my location data with third parties for their own purposes? Samsung Smartphones Expand All.
I don't see my past messages on my new Samsung phone. How do I transfer my messages from my old phone to my new phone? I'm not receiving group messages on my new Samsung phone. Memoji: Create and share an animated Memoji that uses your voice and mirrors your facial expressions. Memoji Stickers: Create custom Memoji stickers to match your personality and mood. If you find an issue or have a concern with content found in images, you can report the content or remove the images app.
You need a compatible iPhone or iPad to use Memoji. Some apps let you make additional purchases within the app. If you set up Family Sharing , you can use Ask to Buy to help control app downloads and in-app purchases. Learn more about in-app purchases. You can add apps to your Favorites so you have quick access to them in the app drawer. Use iMessage apps on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch With iMessage apps, you can collaborate with others in a conversation, decorate messages with stickers, share a song, and more — without leaving Messages.
Find iMessage apps in the app drawer The app drawer gives you quick access to apps that you can use in your messages. In order to use weMessage, you need the following:. It's the Mac compatibility that matters most here. This means all of your texts are sent to weMessage, then passed on to iMessage for sending to and from macOS, iOS, and Android devices, while still using Apple's encryption. There are a lot of steps here and it requires more complex configuration than most programs. But, if you're really dedicated to getting iMessage on Android, it's your only option.
Here's what you need to do. You need Java installed on your Mac to use weMessage. Type java , then click return. If you get an error, you don't have Java. If you don't see the error, you've got it. Make sure you've got the latest version by downloading it here. Next, download the weMessage program for your Mac. In the weMessage folder, double-click the run.
Next up, you'll need to enable some Accessibility features of your Mac. Click the lock icon at the bottom left to unlock your settings. If prompted, enter the password you use to log into your Mac. Double-click run. This will launch a Terminal window. Enter the email address you use with iMessage.
Your password doesn't have to match your iMessage password, and maybe shouldn't, since your Apple ID is used for so many things.
Launch weMessage on your Android. Tap Continue. If Safari identifies a potentially compromised password, your device will notify you. Your password information is never revealed as part of this process — not even to Apple. Safari blocks this tracking by default, and it prevents social widgets from accessing your identity unless you grant them permission.
These characteristics include the device and browser configuration, and fonts and plug-ins you have installed. To combat fingerprinting, Safari presents a simplified version of the system configuration so more devices look identical to trackers, making it harder to single yours out.
This protection is on by default, so there are no extra steps for you to take. With the Smart Search field in Safari, you can type website names, web addresses, and search queries all in one place. Safari also offers the option to set DuckDuckGo as your default search engine, allowing you to search the web without being tracked. Browser extensions can help you do many things, like saving money on purchases or improving your grammar. However, they can also be used to track you, taking note of what you browse and even what you type.
With Safari extension controls, you can grant extensions access to your information just for one day, just for this current website, or always.
Many helpful features, like finding your parked car, are created using data on your device. This helps minimize the amount of data sent to Apple servers. There is no sign-in when you start using Maps. The data that Maps collects while you use the app — like search terms, navigation routing, and traffic information — is associated with random identifiers, not your Apple ID. These identifiers reset themselves as you use the app to ensure the best possible experience and to improve Maps.
When you share ratings or photos with Maps, the information that you share is associated with your Apple ID. Maps extensions that are used in ride-booking and reservation apps run in their own sandboxes and share permissions with their parent apps. For ride-booking apps, Maps shares only your starting point and destination with the extension.
And when you reserve a table at a restaurant, the extension knows only the point of interest you tapped. The Memories and Sharing Suggestions features in the Photos app use on-device intelligence to analyze your photos and organize them by faces, places, and more to help you find them easily. Because this all happens on your device, Apple can provide you with these advanced features without accessing your photos. If you choose to back up your photo library to iCloud Photos, Apple protects your photos on our servers with encryption.
Photo data, like location or albums organized by places, can be shared between your devices with iCloud Photos enabled. Instead of giving a third-party app access to all your photos when it asks for permission to use them, you can now easily select which photos to share with the app.
Or if an app wants to add a photo to your library, you can allow it to do so without accessing your photos. You can also choose to grant an app general access to your photos. Mail Privacy Protection helps protect your privacy from prying email senders. End-to-end encryption protects your iMessage and FaceTime conversations across all your devices.
You can choose to automatically delete your messages from your device after 30 days or a year or keep them on your device indefinitely. Anyone can now join you in one-on-one and Group FaceTime calls from their browsers instantly with the same privacy protections.
No Apple device or login required. And Apple never stores the content of FaceTime calls on any servers. SharePlay allows you to share experiences from Apple or third-party apps in FaceTime calls. When you ask Siri to read or search for information on your device, such as in Messages and Notes, and when Siri provides suggestions, like through widgets and Siri Search, all your personal information is kept on your device rather than being sent to Apple servers.
Siri Suggestions in the QuickType keyboard are made possible by an Apple-developed neural network language process that also runs directly on your device.
Although Apple attempts to do as much as possible on your device, when you use certain features — like making a voice request to Siri or searching in Spotlight or Safari — real-time input is needed from Apple servers. When we do send information to a server, we protect your privacy by using random identifiers, not your Apple ID. Information like your location may be sent to Apple to improve the accuracy of responses, and we allow you to disable Location Services at any time.
The audio of your requests is now processed entirely on your iPhone unless you choose to share it with Apple. The Apple Neural Engine enables speech recognition models with the same high quality as server-based speech recognition. The longer you use Siri and Dictation, the better they understand you and improve. To help Siri and Dictation recognize your pronunciation and provide better responses, certain information such as names of your contacts or music, books, and podcasts you enjoy is sent to Apple servers using encrypted protocols.
Siri and Dictation do not associate this information with your Apple ID, but rather with a random, device-generated identifier. You can reset that identifier at any time by turning Siri and Dictation off and back on, effectively restarting your relationship with them. When you turn Siri and Dictation off, your Siri data associated with the Siri identifier is deleted.
The learning process starts over when you turn Siri back on. On-device dictation helps protect your privacy further by performing all processing completely offline. By default, Apple does not retain audio recordings of Siri and Dictation interactions. Computer-generated transcripts are used to improve Siri and Dictation. You can opt in to help Siri improve by allowing Apple to store and review audio of your Siri and Dictation interactions, and you can opt out at any time.
These audio samples are associated with a random identifier instead of your Apple ID. Note that requests more than six months old and the small sample of requests that have been reviewed may not be deleted, as they are no longer associated with the random identifier. When you use Safari, Search in iOS or iPadOS, or Spotlight in macOS, your searches are sent to Apple servers along with contextual information like your location or actions taken in the search session to provide you with the most relevant suggestions.
This information is associated with a random identifier, not your Apple ID, so that searches and locations are not connected to you personally. For suggestions in Search and Safari, a new random identifier is generated every 15 minutes, and your precise location is never shared with the server. Instead, an approximate location from your device is sent using location fuzzing.
You can choose to disable suggestions in Search and Safari. If you choose to disable location-based suggestions, Apple will still use your IP address to determine a general location to make suggestions more relevant. When you add a credit, debit, prepaid, or transit card where available to Apple Pay, information that you enter on your device is encrypted and sent to Apple servers.
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