Apple Vision Pro User Guide
- Welcome
- Let others use your Apple Vision Pro
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- Capture
- Clock
- Encounter Dinosaurs
- Mindfulness
- Numbers
- Pages
- Shazam
- Shortcuts
- Tips
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- Use built-in privacy and security protections
- Keep your Apple ID secure
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- Sign in with passkeys
- Sign in with Apple
- Automatically fill in strong passwords
- Change weak or compromised passwords
- View your passwords and related information
- Use shared password groups
- Share passkeys and passwords securely with AirDrop
- Make your passkeys and passwords available on all your devices
- Automatically fill in verification codes
- Sign in with fewer CAPTCHA challenges on Apple Vision Pro
- Manage two-factor authentication for your Apple ID
- Create and manage Hide My Email addresses
- Protect your web browsing with iCloud Private Relay
- Use a private network address
- Use Contact Key Verification on Apple Vision Pro
- Copyright
Control access to information in apps on Apple Vision Pro
You control whether third-party apps have access to information on your Apple Vision Pro in Photos, Calendar and other apps.
Review or change access to information in apps
The first time an app wants to use information from another app, you receive a request with an explanation. For example, a social networking app may request access to your photos. After you grant or deny access, you can change access later.
Go to Settings > Privacy & Security.
Tap a category of information, such as Calendars, Reminders or Persona Virtual Camera.
The list shows the apps that requested access. You can turn access on or off for any app on the list.
Review how apps are using the permissions you grant them
Go to Settings > Privacy & Security, then tap App Privacy Report.
The App Privacy Report shows you how apps are using the permissions you granted them and shows you their network activity.
To turn off the report and delete its data, go to Settings > Privacy & Security > App Privacy Report, then tap Turn Off App Privacy Report. You can return to this Settings screen to turn the report on again.