This weird trick can free up gigabytes of space on your iPhone

It seems like iPhone storage is always at a premium, especially if you have an entry-level model with just 16GB (an economic necessity for many an iPhone owner). It’s the rare user who doesn’t know the pain of trying to download a new app or snap a few more photos and seeing the dreaded “not…

This weird trick can free up gigabytes of space on your iPhone was originally published on iSeeTech

This weird trick can free up gigabytes of space on your iPhone was originally published on iSeeTech

This weird trick can free up gigabytes of space on your iPhone was originally published on iSeeTech

This weird trick can free up gigabytes of space on your iPhone was originally published on iSeeTech

This weird trick can free up gigabytes of space on your iPhone was originally published on iSeeTech

This weird trick can free up gigabytes of space on your iPhone

It seems like iPhone storage is always at a premium, especially if you have an entry-level model with just 16GB (an economic necessity for many an iPhone owner). It’s the rare user who doesn’t know the pain of trying to download a new app or snap a few more photos and seeing the dreaded “not…

This weird trick can free up gigabytes of space on your iPhone was originally published on iSeeTech

This weird trick can free up gigabytes of space on your iPhone was originally published on iSeeTech

This weird trick can free up gigabytes of space on your iPhone was originally published on iSeeTech

This weird trick can free up gigabytes of space on your iPhone was originally published on iSeeTech

This weird trick can free up gigabytes of space on your iPhone

It seems like iPhone storage is always at a premium, especially if you have an entry-level model with just 16GB (an economic necessity for many an iPhone owner). It’s the rare user who doesn’t know the pain of trying to download a new app or snap a few more photos and seeing the dreaded “not…

This weird trick can free up gigabytes of space on your iPhone was originally published on iSeeTech

This weird trick can free up gigabytes of space on your iPhone was originally published on iSeeTech

This weird trick can free up gigabytes of space on your iPhone was originally published on iSeeTech

This weird trick can free up gigabytes of space on your iPhone

It seems like iPhone storage is always at a premium, especially if you have an entry-level model with just 16GB (an economic necessity for many an iPhone owner). It’s the rare user who doesn’t know the pain of trying to download a new app or snap a few more photos and seeing the dreaded “not…

This weird trick can free up gigabytes of space on your iPhone was originally published on iSeeTech

This weird trick can free up gigabytes of space on your iPhone was originally published on iSeeTech

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials

Dropbox disclosed earlier this week that a large chunk of its users’ credentials obtained in 2012 was floating around on the dark web. But that number may have been much higher than we originally thought. Credentials for more than 60 million accounts were taken, as first reported by Motherboard and confirmed by TechCrunch sources. The…

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials was originally published on iSeeTech

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials was originally published on iSeeTech

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials was originally published on iSeeTech

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials was originally published on iSeeTech

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials was originally published on iSeeTech

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials

Dropbox disclosed earlier this week that a large chunk of its users’ credentials obtained in 2012 was floating around on the dark web. But that number may have been much higher than we originally thought. Credentials for more than 60 million accounts were taken, as first reported by Motherboard and confirmed by TechCrunch sources. The…

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials was originally published on iSeeTech

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials was originally published on iSeeTech

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials was originally published on iSeeTech

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials was originally published on iSeeTech

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials

Dropbox disclosed earlier this week that a large chunk of its users’ credentials obtained in 2012 was floating around on the dark web. But that number may have been much higher than we originally thought. Credentials for more than 60 million accounts were taken, as first reported by Motherboard and confirmed by TechCrunch sources. The…

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials was originally published on iSeeTech

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials was originally published on iSeeTech

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials was originally published on iSeeTech

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials

Dropbox disclosed earlier this week that a large chunk of its users’ credentials obtained in 2012 was floating around on the dark web. But that number may have been much higher than we originally thought. Credentials for more than 60 million accounts were taken, as first reported by Motherboard and confirmed by TechCrunch sources. The…

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials was originally published on iSeeTech

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials was originally published on iSeeTech

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials

Dropbox disclosed earlier this week that a large chunk of its users’ credentials obtained in 2012 was floating around on the dark web. But that number may have been much higher than we originally thought. Credentials for more than 60 million accounts were taken, as first reported by Motherboard and confirmed by TechCrunch sources. The…

Dropbox employee’s password reuse led to theft of 60M+ user credentials was originally published on iSeeTech