Fwd: H2X Human to Ever... - Here is a question I was wondering la...
hard to respond in the context of a google doc - some thoughts/answers from
me & ai
1. Nearly all smartphones allow a second number - you need to get a sim
card (which might be a V-SIM)
2. Delegates and second users are separate issues. - Delegates was what the
discussion was about.
3. The phone biometric access is bound to one human - if that is the de
facto personal ID only one is allowed.
4. Multiple User Accounts: Some Android phones allow you to create multiple
user accounts, similar to a computer. Each user has their own apps,
settings, and data. How to do it: Go to Settings > System > Multiple users
(this path might vary slightly depending on your phone model). From there,
you can add a new user.
5. Guest Mode: If you just need to temporarily share your phone, you can
use Guest Mode. This provides a clean, temporary environment for the other
person. How to do it: Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the
Quick Settings panel, tap on your user icon, and select Add guest.
6. Family Sharing: On iPhones, you can use Family Sharing to share apps,
music, and other content with family members. However, this doesn’t create
separate user accounts on the phone itself. How to do it: Go to Settings >
[your name] > Family Sharing and follow the instructions to add family
members.
7. App-Specific Sharing: For specific apps like messaging or social media,
you can often add multiple accounts within the app itself. How to do it:
Open the app, go to its settings, and look for an option to add another
account.
Unclear if we want to be creating a survival guide for the technology
perplexed? or just outlining the problems.
Be the change you want to see in the world ..tom
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