25 iOS 15 Settings You Should Change Right Now (2021)

Barring a few hiccups, exploring iOS 15 has been a pretty smooth affair for me. I have loved trying out the big-ticket features such as Live Text, SharePlay, Safari Tab Groups, and the ability to useFaceTime with Androidand Windows. However, there are a few settings that have excited me the most but are slightly under the wraps. So, if you have started using the new iOS version and are all set to try out some of the best iOS 15 hidden features, you need to check out this list right now.

iOS 15 Settings to Change

iOS 15 Settings to Change

Unlike iOS 14, iOS 15 hasn’t gone after full-on customization. This time around Apple has focused more on refinements that enhance the overall experience. Although it might disappoint people looking for a number of major changes, the update tends to bring about a much-improved user experience. After digging a little deep into iOS 15, I have rounded up the settings that, once tweaked as per your preference, can prove really helpful. While not all of them may be in sync with your taste, I bet you will find a bunch of cool features that could impress you right away. Without any more ado, let’s get started!

1. FaceTime Settings to Look at

FaceTime has got a host of pretty cool features in iOS 15 and iPadOS 15. One of them is the ability to enable portrait mode for video calls. The best part is that you can take advantage of this feature to blur the background while using other video callingapps like Zoom, Viber, Skype, and even WhatsApp. Here’s what to do:

During a video call on FaceTime,

There is another way to blur the background during a video call. This method also works for both FaceTime and other apps.

During a video call, the last thing I want to encounter is the background noise that can interrupt the entire conversation. That’s the reason why the “Voice Isolation” feature has managed to catch my attention. And I’m pretty sure it would win you over as well. It also works with both FaceTime and other video callingapps such as Skype, Zoom, and more.

Wide Spectrum Audio is a notable yet lesser known iOS 15 feature that FaceTime has received. This microphone mode is designed to bring every single sound into your call, which makes it a handy asset when you want the other person to hear everything that’s happening in the room you are in. Yet again, it is compatible with both FaceTime and third-party video calling apps.

2. Hide App Notification Badges on the Home Screen

Imagine you have enabledFocus modeon your iPhone to keep all the distractions at bay. Suddenly, random notification badges begin to show up right on the home screen. Feeling frustrated? Most probably, you would. Well, this is where this neat feature comes into play.

In iOS 15, you can hide notification badges on the home screen for individual focus modes so that they do not disturb your focus. Follow the steps below to enable this.

3. Enable Notification Summary

While the time-sensitive alerts manage to get your attention without any delay, it’s the non-urgent but important ones that often seem to get lost in the bunch of notifications received. iOS 15 has come up with a better way to keep a track of less urgent alerts from your preferred apps through a nifty feature called Notification Summary. What makes this feature super handy is the ability to automatically bundle alerts from your selected apps and deliver them all to you at a predefined time. So, you can navigate through them at your own pace without having to dig into the entire Notification Center.

4. Hide Your IP Address in Safari

Let’s talk privacy. This security setting can be very helpful for most of us. Hackers and data trackers use an IP (Internet Protocol) address to determine personal information like your location and device. To safeguard your information, Safari can now let you hide your IP address from trackers. Thus, you canbrowse the web anonymously using Safarion your iPhone and iPad. For this,

5. Enable Mail Privacy Protection

Apple has also introduced an email privacy feature calledMail Privacy Protectionthat prevents advertisers from tracking your interaction with their emails. Marketing platforms smartly use different tracking methods like remote images and invisible pixels to find out when and where you opened their emails.

To prevent this behavior, Mail Privacy protection hides your IP address and privately loads all the remote images in the background. Furthermore, Apple routes your IP address through several proxy servers and randomly assigns an IP address to safeguard your personal information. Hence, instead of your actual IP address, advertisers are able to see the one that corresponds to your regional location. As a result, they can’t get hold of much of your data.

6. Enable Notifications Via Headphones

iOS 15 has also led to the introduction of notification announcements while your headphones are on. This allows you to get access to app notifications (much like message and call alerts) that otherwise go unnoticed.

7. Turn off Night Mode

Night mode on an iOS device proved quite helpful for people to get some pretty cool low-light shots. However, it never came with an option to be disabled. iOS 15 paid heed to this and introduced the ability to turn it off. Here’s what to do:

With this option enabled, the Night mode in the Camera app won’t switch on automatically until you decide to enable it. This setting applies to various other camera features such as Live Photos, Portrait Zoom, and more. You can choose to disable/enable the ones you like.

8. Get Real-Time Precipitation Alerts

Besides the plethora of changes iOS 15 has brought in, the Weather app has also seen a few of them. One of the exciting ones is that you can get real-time precipitation notifications based on your location. To enable this,

9. Change Hide My Email Forwarding Address

TheHide My Emailfeature works as a shield for your email, which prevents apps and websites from seeing your real email address. Apple creates a unique, random email address that forwards emails to your personal inbox. To be precise, this security feature enables services to contact you without receiving your email address. Moreover, it also offers you the flexibility to turn off email forwarding and even change the Hide My Email forwarding address depending on your needs.

10. Use Background Sounds to Minimize Distractions

Interestingly, iOS 15 also comes with a handful of background sounds to let you minimize distractions so that you can fully concentrate on your task. As someone who prefers to use different sounds to enhance focus and also achieve some peace of mind, I have found Apple’s collection of background sounds worth taking note of. Currently, the library doesn’t include a lot of options but I’m sure Apple might introduce more in the future.

Do note that you also have the option to fine-tune the background sounds volume and the option to play the sound even when media is playing.

11. Get Notified If You Leave an Apple Device Behind

Did you ever forget to pick up your AirPods or an AirTag and wish there was a way to get a notification reminding you to collect the device? If yes, this nifty little feature is for you. Rightly called, “Notify When Left Behind,” it alerts if you have left behind an item at an unknown location.

It’s worth pointing out that the feature automatically sets your home as a trusted location, a place where you often leave your items behind and don’t want to be alerted every time. You can choose to add/remove a trusted location as per your needs.

12. Set Up Per-App Text Size

For a more convenient reading experience, it’s always better to have the flexibility to adjust text size. iOS 15 has catered to the need and you can set up per-app text size on your iPhone or iPad right from Control Center. This lets you customize your experience for every app. To get going,

If you want to fine-tune the text size for all apps, tap on the button located on the right side and then adjust the text size slider.

13. Enable iCloud Private Relay

This is another privacy-focused feature in iOS 15. iCloud Private Relay, which is a part ofiCloud+and meant for paid users, also ensures safe web browsing. This appears more like Apple’s in-house VPN service, but there are somedifferences between iCloud Private Relay and VPN servicesthat you can check out from the linked article. That said, here’s how to enable iCloud Private Relay.

14. Focus Mode Settings to Look at

To let you keep unwanted home screen pages out of sight when you wish to completely focus on your task, Focus mode also lets you hide specific home screen pages. In case you have home screen pages with games and social media apps like Facebook that often distract, you can put them all away. Here’s how.

For me, the best part about the Focus Mode is the ability to activate it automatically based on location and app usage. So, if you use this feature on a regular basis, you should take advantage of it. Here’s what to do:

Focus Mode is all about helping you bring your entire attention to something that matters to you. Whether it’s your work, a peaceful mediation session in the morning, or a thoughtful reading session before you hit the sack, you must keep distractions away to dedicate time to yourself. But what if the gorgeous-looking wallpaper keeps grabbing your attention on the lock screen? There’s a way to sort this out.

Focus mode decreases the scope of distractions and to follow this, it’s always good to keep all the silenced notifications away from the lock screen. Else, every time you see those alerts, you may be tempted to dive into the details and the whole purpose gets defeated. For this,

15. Adjust Per-App Accessibility Settings

Adjusting per-app Accessibility settings is something that I have wanted for a long time. There are certain Accessibility features like Button Shapes, Smart Invert, and the ability to reduce transparency that I want to use only in specific apps, and not across the system. By offering the flexibility to customize these settings on a per-app basis, it has made “Accessibility” more user-friendly than ever before.

In iOS 15, Apple has integrated Spotlight Search with the Photos app. Hence, you can search your images by specifying locations, people, or scenes right from the home/lock screen without having to dig into the photos. While it’s undoubtedly a user-friendly feature, it also exposes your privacy. If you are a privacy-conscious person, you may want to stop Spotlight Search from showing up images. Luckily, there is a way to hide photos from Spotlight Search on iPhone and iPad.

Besides that, you can also prevent the virtual assistant from showing suggestions from the app, learning from the app, showing the app in search, or even suggesting the app. For better control, turn off all the toggles on this screen.

17. Create Smart Folders in Notes

With iOS 15, you can do a lot to better organize notes on your phone. You canadd tags to your notesto streamline things in the Notes app. What’s more? The latest version of iOS has also added a super handy feature to the Notes app called “Smart Folder” that automatically organizes notes based on your selected tags. So, if you find it rather tedious to manage notes manually, the Smart Folder has got you fully covered.

In addition to this, you can mention people in your shared notes so that people can get to know about the changes made.

18. Use Live Text Translation Offline

Even though Live Text is still a “work in progress,” it works quite efficiently in letting you extract text from images or objects. You can also use it to translate languages. Since it’s deeply integrated with Apple’s Translation app for iPhone and iPad, it supports offline translation too.

From now, you will be able to use Live Text to translate languages even without the Internet. One thing to note is that before using Live Text translation offline, make sure to enable the offline translation and also download the languages you wish to translate.

19. Set a Background Image for Safari Startup Page

If you are all about customization, this feature is for you. This iOS 15 setting lets you choose a nice-looking image for the Safari startup page. The stock web browser comes with some pre-defined wallpapers which look just fine. But if you want to amp up the customization game, you can choose a cool image from your photo library as the background image for the startup page.

20. Create a Safari Tab Group

While Safari has always been a feature-packed browser, tab management had long been missing from its armory. With iOS 15, Apple has looked into this aspect and now lets you keep all of your tabs organized by grouping them all together. So, you can now create separate tab groups for technology, entertainment, sports, and more to quickly access frequently used tabs and also keep everything in the right sync.

Do note that you also have the option to create a tab group based on the existing tabs. You can look into the detailed guide we have already created for you toorganize tabs in Safari.

21. Add Legacy Contacts

Your data deserves to be managed well even after you are gone. And that’s why theApple Digital Legacyfeature comes in handy, allowing you to pass down your digital information to your trusted person in your absence. For this,

You can add as many legacy contacts as you want. Now, your legacy contact will be able to access and download data from your account after your death. Note that Apple has removed the Digital Legacy Contacts from the official version of the iOS 15 due to some issues. It is expected to add it later this fall.

22. Better Password Management with iOS 15

Let’s face it! Managing a ton of passwords is a nightmare for many. While easy passwords jeopardize the security of our accounts, the stronger alphanumeric ones are painful to remember. So, there comes a time when we forget our passwords and have to face the terror of being locked out of our own accounts. That’s when we look for account recovery software to rescue us.

To make account recovery hassle-free, Apple has launched a long-awaited feature named “iCloud Data Recovery Service.” It allows you to add trusted account recovery contacts and also set up a recovery key to restore your account if you ever happen to forget your passwords. Bear in mind, when you create a recovery key, the only way you can restore your data is either by entering your recovery key or using another device already signed in with your Apple ID.

23. Use Built-in Password Authenticator

For an extra layer of shield against hacking, two-factor authentication has become a must. Until now, iOS users had to rely on third-party apps like Google Authenticator and Authy to authenticate passwords while signing into their accounts. With iOS 15, they can generate verification codes for extra sign-in security using the built-in password authenticator. To use this brand new feature,

24. Set Up Health Sharing

Health Sharing is another significant addition to Apple’s Health app. You can use it to securely share your health data with your family, friends, and doctor. If you are worried about your privacy, let me tell you that Health offers you complete control over what sort of data you share. Furthermore, you can also revoke access as and when you no longer wish to share the data.

You can check out the article to get a detailed understanding ofhow to set up Health Sharingand more.

In addition to the various Safari changes as part of iOS 15, the placement of the search bar has also changed. In case you miss the earlier top search bar, you can easily get it. Here’s what to do:

You will now see the top search bar in Safari. There’s another way to go about it. If you are on a web page, you can select the URL, find the “Aa” option and tap it, and then the “Show Top Address Bar” to make the changes.

More Nifty iOS 15 Settings to Check Out

This, of course, isn’t the end. iOS 15 has a number of features to try out. While we listed down the major ones, you can also check out other features that can help improve your iOS 15 experience. Here’s a look at a few of them:

iOS 15 Settings You Shouldn’t Miss

iOS 15 Settings You Shouldn’t Miss

Well, those were the 25 iOS 15 settings that you should definitely take a look at to improve your experience using your iPhone. So, which one of these settings have you changed on your iPhone, and which ones are you skipping? Share your thoughts with us in the comments down below.

Rajesh Mishra

An old school bibliophile who turned a tech nerd out of obsession. When he is not digging into hacks and tracking down stories that are breaking the internet, you may find him reciting poems.

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