Apple Vision Pro User Guide
- Welcome
- Let others use your Apple Vision Pro
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- Capture
- Clock
- Encounter Dinosaurs
- Mindfulness
- Numbers
- Pages
- Shazam
- Shortcuts
- Tips
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- Use built-in privacy and security protections
- Keep your Apple ID secure
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- Sign in with passkeys
- Sign in with Apple
- Automatically fill in strong passwords
- Change weak or compromised passwords
- View your passwords and related information
- Use shared password groups
- Share passkeys and passwords securely with AirDrop
- Make your passkeys and passwords available on all your devices
- Automatically fill in verification codes
- Sign in with fewer CAPTCHA challenges on Apple Vision Pro
- Manage two-factor authentication for your Apple ID
- Create and manage Hide My Email addresses
- Protect your web browsing with iCloud Private Relay
- Use a private network address
- Use Contact Key Verification on Apple Vision Pro
- Copyright
Tell Siri about yourself on Apple Vision Pro
You can provide information to Siri—including things like your home and work addresses, and your relationships—for a more personalized experience so you can say things like “FaceTime mom.”
Tell Siri who you are
Go to Settings > Siri & Search > My Information, then tap your name.
On another device where you’re signed in with the same Apple ID (like iPhone or Mac), open Contacts , then fill out your contact information.
Tell Siri about a relationship
Say something like “Siri, Eliza Block is my wife” or “Siri, Ashley Kamin is my mom.”
Keep what Siri knows about you up to date on your Apple devices
On each device, go to Settings , then sign in with the same Apple ID.
If you use iCloud, your Siri settings stay up to date across your Apple devices using end-to-end encryption.
If you don’t want Siri personalization to stay up to date across Apple Vision Pro and your other devices, you can disable Siri in iCloud settings. Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, then turn off Siri.
Note: If you have Location Services turned on, the location of your Apple Vision Pro at the time you make a request is also sent to Apple to help Siri improve the accuracy of its response to your requests. To deliver relevant responses, Apple may use the IP address of your internet connection to approximate your location by matching it to a geographic region. See Control the location information you share on Apple Vision Pro.