Is there any way to show the download progress and time left in this new Catalina update? MacBook Pro 15", macOS Posted on Oct 26, PM. While there is no progress bar available, one potential way to estimate the progress is through Terminal, with the following command:. For example, for a 2. By running the above command periodically, we can somewhat know how long it may still take or at least the downloading is still in progress and not stopped because of network or other issue.
Oct 29, PM. Oct 29, AM. Agreed to the fact that Apple has removed the progress bar for software download like in iTunes. It used to give the download percentage as far as I remember and an estimated time remaining. The terminal command being the only option for now, you can use this 'while' loop on the terminal:. The numeric value after they keyword "sleep" is the number of seconds the code sleep before repeating itself again. So a value of 20 20 secs means, the same ls -lhrt command gets repeated after 20 seconds and shows you the most recent downloaded side of the file.
So you do not have to repeatedly type the command again and again. Just set your preferred time in second after "sleep". Nov 2, AM. Oct 30, AM in response to timkuo In response to timkuo In fact, the last fully functional jailbreak was available for iOS 9. That was in ! Jailbreaking the phone would compromise the device, meaning data such as message and call information, social media data, and even photos could all be accessed remotely.
As Apple wanted to prevent this from happening, installing spyware in a phone was a difficult process to be able to protect its users. Jailbreak spy solutions have been decreasing in popularity. There are some newer, easy-to-use methods to monitor an iPhone without jailbreak.
This helps keep the phone secure and stable, while also making it easier for you to get started. There are two main methods for monitoring an iPhone without jailbreak:. It makes it easier for a user to operate more than one Apple device and store all data safely and securely. To be able to use iCloud-based tracker apps, you will need the Apple ID and password for the iCloud account associated with the device. When setting up a phone for their child, many parents will do this for them, or use the same credentials used on their own devices.
Step 1: How to configure the iPhone for iCloud-based monitoring? Up until recently, that was all that you needed to be able to use the product however slowly but surely Apple began to bring the stringent privacy controls they have over their ecosystem to the iCloud-based monitoring apps as well.
Most of the tracking apps in the market coped with this by asking the users to create a new Apple ID without 2FA enabled. However, most recently Apple has now totally deprecated the ability to access iCloud backup by any third-party service provider.
The whole process just takes 5 minutes. The best aspect of Spyier is that its basic version is available for Free. However, the Free version has limited functionality. As such, mSpy gives you access to a lot more features than Spyier. There are three different FamilyTime subscription plans depending on how many iPhones you want to monitor simultaneously. MyFamily can monitor just one device at a time, MyFamily 2 can monitor 2, and MyFamily 5 can monitor 5.
All of them come with a 3-Day Free Trial so you can test it before making any payment. FamilyTime has a wide range of features that can be divided into three categories according to functionality — Limiting Screen Time, Location Tracking, Blocking, and Alerts.
Famisafe is yet another powerful and reliable parental control iPhone app. It has been developed by technological giants Wondershare so you know you can trust it. With Famisafe, you can access the following features:. Screen Time Labs is an extremely user-friendly iPhone monitoring app for parents. This can be used to reset your Screen Time passcode if you forget it. If you're setting up Screen Time on your child's device, follow the prompts until you get to Parent Passcode and enter a passcode.
Re-enter the passcode to confirm. If asked, enter your passcode. Choose a setting and set to Don't Allow. Allow built-in apps and features You can restrict the use of built-in apps or features. Enter your Screen Time passcode. Tap Allowed Apps. Select the apps that you want to allow.
Prevent explicit content and content ratings You can also prevent the playback of music with explicit content and movies or TV shows with specific ratings. To restrict explicit content and content ratings: Go to Settings and tap Screen Time. Choose the settings that you want for each feature or setting under Allowed Store Content. Prevent web content iOS and iPadOS can automatically filter website content to limit access to adult content in Safari and other apps on your device.
Follow these steps: Go to Settings and tap Screen Time. Tap Content Restrictions, then tap Web Content.
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