'I found clever iPhone hack that stops people reading texts over your shoulder'
Only when you tap and hold on the message can you make it appear.
If someone is looking over your shoulder, they'll simply see blank messages – as detailed in a viral TikTokAnd if you regularly discusses movie and TV show spoilers in group chats, it's a great way to avoid ruining the fun for everyone involved.How to use Invisible Ink on your iPhoneType a message just like you normally would.This prompts a hidden menu to appear.Now your message will be hidden from view – until you tap it.
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