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  1. 13. Juni 2018 · DO YOU TRUST THIS COMPUTER? Archive Tube. 340 subscribers. Subscribed. 1.2K. 91K views 5 years ago. Elon Musk Wants You to Watch ‘Do You Trust This Computer?’ in Memory of...

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    • Overview
    • What the trust settings on your device mean
    • Choose whether to trust a computer
    • Change your settings for trusted computers
    • If you need help with the alert message
    • Get more help

    Learn about trusted computers and find out how to change your settings.

    When you connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to a computer or other device for the first time, an alert message asks whether you trust the computer:

    •Trusted computers can sync with your device and access your device's photos, videos, contacts, and other content. These computers remain trusted unless you change which computers you trust or erase your device.

    •With iOS 16 and later, the alert message appears when you back up your device. If you turn on automatic backups, the alert message appears every time that you connect your device to the computer.

    •If you choose not to trust a computer, you block its access to content on your device. The alert message appears every time that you connect your device to that computer.

    1.Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your computer or another device.

    2.Enter your passcode, if you have one, to unlock your iPhone, Pad, or iPod touch.

    3.If you want to allow your computer to access information on your device, select your device in the Finder or in the Apple Devices app, click Trust. Or if you're using iTunes, click Continue. If you see a dialog asking you to trust the device, select Trust This [device] to allow the device to appear in the sidebar.

    4.On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, confirm that you allow your computer or other device to access your data. If you don't want to trust the computer or other connected device, tap Don't Trust on your device. If you want to trust your computer, tap Trust.

    Your device remembers the computers you've chosen to trust. If you don't want to trust a computer or other device anymore, reset the Location & Privacy settings on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

    1.Go to Settings, then tap General.

    2.Tap Transfer or Reset [Device].

    3.Tap Reset, then tap Reset Location & Privacy.

    If you tap Trust or Don't Trust, but your computer doesn't accept your answer, or if the alert message won't appear, follow these steps. Try again after each.

    1.Make sure that your computer has the latest version of macOS or the latest version of iTunes or the Apple Devices app. If you downloaded iTunes for Windows from the Microsoft Store, make sure that iTunes Mobile Device Helper is enabled as a startup item.

    2.Disconnect and reconnect your device from your computer.

    3.Restart your computer.

    4.Restart your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

    5.Reset your Location & Privacy settings.

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  2. 24. März 2023 · When you connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to a computer or other device for the first time, an alert message will ask whether you trust the computer: Trusted computers can sync with your device and access your device's photos, videos, contacts and other content. These computers remain trusted unless you change which computers ...

  3. 8. Dez. 2019 · Step 1. Reset the Network settings on your device. Step 2. Update to the latest version of iOS or iPadOS. Step 3. Erase all content and restore your device. What if my iPhone keeps asking to Trust This Computer? Step 1. Use an authentic cable to connect your device. Step 2. Try a different USB port on your computer. Step 3.

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  4. Do You Trust This Computer? is a 2018 American documentary film directed by Chris Paine that outlines the benefits and especially the dangers of artificial intelligence. It features interviews with a range of prominent individuals relevant to AI, such as Ray Kurzweil , Elon Musk , Jerry Kaplan , Michal Kosinski , D. Scott Phoenix ...

  5. 10. Nov. 2022 · Table of Contents hide. 1) What’s a trusted device? 2) When to untrust a computer. 3) Things to know before untrusting devices. 4) How to untrust your computer from iPhone and iPad. 5) Another method of untrusting computers from iOS devices. 6) Can you trust that computer again? 6.1) What to do if the Trust alert isn’t showing up?

  6. 19. März 2024 · 1. Connect your iPhone to your PC or Mac. You'll be prompted to trust computers that you haven't connected to and trusted in the past. 2. Unlock your iPhone's screen. The screen will need to be unlocked in order to trust the computer you're connected to. 3. Tap Trust in the notification that appears.