Sometimes a situation arises when you lose your iPhone, and the person who found it is unable to contact you or your friends, since your iPhone is locked and, accordingly, your contacts are inaccessible to him.
A similar situation may arise when you have lost consciousness and the people who could inform your loved ones about this do not have such an opportunity for the reason stated above.
The simplest solution is to place the phone numbers of the people you would like to notify if such situations arise on the locked screen of your iPhone.
The Ariadne's Thread app makes it easy for you to do this.
1. After opening the application, edit the text in the editor window, adding phone numbers or other contacts of people close to you.
2. Click on the check mark button.
3. Use your finger to move the text to a place where it will not overlap with other data displayed on the iPhone screen. If you want to change the text, touch an empty space on the screen and repeat the process.
4. Take a screenshot.
5. Set this screenshot as wallpaper on your iPhone lock screen.
You can select the background color using the top row of colored buttons.
You can select the font size using the slider below the editor window.
You can select the font color using the bottom row of colored buttons. If you select a white font color, it will appear as gray in the editor window.
It is important that the font color differs from the background color!
You can use any photo from your iPhone photo gallery as a background. For this:
1. Edit the text in the editor window, adding phone numbers or other contacts of people close to you.
2. Click on the center button in the second row from the top.
3. Select a photo by clicking on it.
4. Use your finger to move the text to a place where it will not overlap with other data displayed on the iPhone screen and will be visible against the background of the photo.
5. Take a screenshot.
6. Set this screenshot as wallpaper on your iPhone lock screen.
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