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    How-To Find Missing or Hidden Apps on iPhone or iPad

    Just like the Android you can’t easily hide your iPhone apps. Sure, you can nestle them away in any of the folders labeled “junk,” but they’re merely supposed to be omni-present somewhere on your home screen. That is, until one day they are actually gone.

    Fortunately, we have a few things you can try out in just order to find out for all your missing apps. These methods involve making sure the app is still on your iPhone, which will helps you to make sure you’re not blocked from using any type of application or games, and finding ones that are hidden.

    Step 1. Make Sure It’s Still on Your iPhone

    One way to see if the app is still on your iPhone is to use the feature of search which is available. From your home screen, just simply swipe down on the page somewhere below the status bar and above the dock. Next, type in the app’s name in the Search box which you want to search. If it’s still on your iPhone, it should show up near the top under the name of the Applications.

    If the app is not able to available on your iPhone, it may show up under the App Store heading instead. If so, tap on “View,” then the cloud button to quickly re-download it and that too with an ease. Or you can also search via saying to Siri.

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    Step 2. Make Sure the App Isn’t Restricted

    If you share an iPhone with family or you’re using one with a management configuration profile which is installed on it by either your parents, school, or work, then they could have restricted some of the applications you need for some reason. They can restrict any third-party apps by age, as well as hide Apple apps which also includes such as Safari, FaceTime, and Podcasts. These apps may still appear in the Search option, but you won’t be able to open them or their settings.

    Step 3. Make sure that the app will be available

    Some apps no longer work in the iOS version of 11 as well, those that are only 32-bit compatible and haven’t been updated yet.

    Step 4. Perform a Force Restart

    In some cases, an app won’t show up because of a bug report of the iOS as well. To combat this, try restarting your iPhone, either with the help of two ways like the manual way or with AssistiveTouch. If that doesn’t work, try a hard reset.

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    Step 5. Make sure to not to change the App icon

    Some application will let to change their icons. There are also services and Mac apps that will let you change an app’s icon to anything which can be something else as well. If you see a profile in Settings –> then go to General –> Device Management, it’s possible an app’s icon was changed outside of the app’s permission.

    Step 6. Reset Your Home Screen Layout

    There is also another good way to weasel out some missing apps is to reset your home screen layout. By doing this like all your apps that are hiding inside folders will be thrust out into the open. Then what you have to do is to Go to your Settings, click on “General,” then hit “Reset.” Next, click on “Reset Home Screen Layout,” then you can confirm with “Reset Home Screen.”

    Your home screen will be reset to the default settings of the factory, so only Apple apps will appear on the first page, while everything else will appear on the subsequent pages. You will need to re-organize the apps on your home screen now, so only do this if you’re sure.

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