Apple released iOS 17 shortly after unveiling a brand newiPhone 15andApple Watch lineupduring its Wunderlust event last September, and as is usually the case, with new Apple products comes new Apple software in the form of iOS 17. The software update for the iPhone brings with it plenty of new features and capabilities, such asStandby mode, new mental health and wellness tools andContact Posters.

Personally, my favorite part of any major OS update, likeiOS 17, isn’t the features Apple shows off on stage. Instead, it’s the features you discover after installing the update. Hidden features, if you will. Below I’ve rounded up 13 hidden features in iOS 17 and will walk you through where to find them and how to use them.

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1Turn on Secure Device Protection

Do this before trying anything else on the list

With the release ofiOS 17.3, Apple added a new security feature aimed at making it harder for would-be thieves to reset your iCloud password and wreak havoc on your digital life. After updating your phone, this is a feature you should turn on immediately.

We have acomplete guide detailing what Secure Device Protection isand how to turn it on, so I encourage you to read that, but if you just want to get right to it, here’s what you need to do:Open the Settings appon your iPhone, then go toFace ID & Passcode, enter your passcode, then scroll down to Stolen Device Protection and selectTurn on Protection.

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2A simple shortcut to crop photos

This really is easy – I promise

The next time you want to quickly crop someone or something out of a photo, don’t even bother with going into the Edit menu and trying to remember where the crop tool is. Instead,open the Photos app, view the picture you want to crop, and thenpinch-to-zoomuntil you can see the area you want to keep.

Did you notice theCrop buttonthat showed up when you zoomed in?Tapto cropthe picture, orlong-press on it to select the aspect ratioyou want to keep the photo at.

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3Quickly send a photo in Messages

Messages is kind of confusing now

TheMessages app received a small redesignin iOS 17, and that means all the buttons that used to be next to the text field are gone. One of those buttons I used all the time was the photo picker, which made it easy to quickly send a picture in a conversation. Instead of tapping on the “+” icon, and then selecting photos, just long-press on the + icon. After a second or so, you’ll see your photo library just below the text field.

4Quickly find photos of your pets

A feature you don’t know you need until you use it

ThePhotos applets you add a name to a face in your Photos library, making it easy to find other photos and videos of that person. And now, the Photos app can identify your dog or cat, letting you name them and their super adorable face for quick access.

Open thePhotosapp, select theAlbumstab, find thePeople & Petsalbum, and scroll down through the thumbnails until you find your beloved pet. Now you may quickly and easily recall pictures or videos of your favorite animals without scrolling through countless photos.

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5Apple Maps gets an offline mode

Getting lost without service is a thing of the past

Losing cellular coverage while using Apple Maps for navigation is a frustrating experience, but it’s also one you don’t have to experience after installing iOS 17 thanks to the new ability to download maps for offline access.

To download an area for offline access, openApple Maps,tap on your profile icon, selectOffline MapsthenDownload New Map. Alternatively, you can select the button next to one of the Suggested Maps.

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If you select Download New Map, you’ll be asked to search for a city or area you want to download. After you move the edges of the area on the map, tapDownload. The map will be downloaded in the background for offline access, which will include estimated traffic, ratings for local businesses, and even business hours.

6Widgets are now interactive

It’s nice not having to launch an app to take action

Adding a widget to youriPhone’shome screen has been possible for a while now, but up until now, the widget served as nothing more than just a shortcut to its app. With iOS 17, the widgets for Apple’s own apps and developers who’ve updated their apps for iOS 17 are now interactive. That means if you’re using theReminders widget, you can check an item off of your to-do list without launching the Reminders app, or control music playback without opening the Music app.

Instead of viewing widgets as a way to only view information and not interact with it, give widgets another shot on iOS 17. You can get a surprising amount of stuff done without ever launching an app now.

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This one deserves a collectivefinallyfrom all Mail app users – you no longer have to just paste a link into your message, which looks downright awful. Instead, the next time you want to link to something online in an email you’re composing in the Mail app, highlight the section of the sentence you want to link out with, then selectAdd Linkon the small popup menu and paste or type the link into the text field.

8One-time verification codes autofill and then disappear

Keep your inboxes free of clutter

The iPhone has been able to autofill one-time verification codes you receive in the Messages app for years now, but now Apple has extended the same feature to the Mail app. That means for those companies who still insist on emailing you a verification code, instead of supporting a proper 2FA app orpassword manager, Safari will autofill the code text field once you receive the email.

Not having to leave the app or website you’re trying to sign in to, then go to Messages or Mail to copy a code, and go back to paste and submit is truly a time saver. Saving you even more time is the fact that iOS 17 will ask if you want those messages or emails to be automatically deleted once the code is filled in, and you’ve signed in, clearing up all the unnecessary clutter in the process.

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you may control whether codes are deleted automatically in the Settings app on your phone underPasswords > Password options > Verification Codes.

9Visual lookup in Photos is now really, really smart

Seriously, it can look up so much stuff

Apple’sVisual Lookup featurein the Photos app is getting more useful. Visual Lookup identifies items in pictures and now videos, and is able to provide you with, or help you search for more information. For instance, looking up a specific flower or plant that’s in your picture.

you may also now use Visual Lookup to identify food and get a recipe for it, Maps information using a business storefront, and even identify what signs and symbols mean on your car’s dashboard or on a laundry tag.

To use it, take a picture of something, such as a laundry tag on your favorite shirt. Then view that picture in the Photos app and, sticking with the laundry tag for example, you’ll see a small washing machine icon at the bottom of your iPhone’s screen; select it. Next, selectLaundry Careand then view the search results for the various icons in the picture. The same process can be followed for other icons and items. How cool is that?

10Private Browsing in Safari is now password-protected

An extra layer of security never hurt anyone

If you frequently use Private Browsing in Safari, you may find some comfort in knowing that you can require a password or Face ID/Touch ID before gaining access to your private browsing session. You should see a prompt asking if you want to password-protect your private browser the first time you switch to that mode after installing iOS 17.

However, if you skipped it, or didn’t see the prompt, you may toggle the extra level of security by opening theSettings app,then going toSafari>Require Face ID to Unlock Private Browsing.