Learn how to archive a backup of your iPhone or iPad on a Mac to keep it intact instead of becoming overwritten by future backups.
How to archive an iPhone backup and why you might want to

Learn how to archive a backup of your iPhone or iPad on a Mac to keep it intact instead of becoming overwritten by future backups.
In this tutorial, we'll share two easy methods to turn off the warning popup you see when you change the extension of a file in Finder on Mac.
Check out six different ways to find the path of a file or folder on your Mac using Finder, Terminal, and more.
Learn how to use Quick Look to instantly preview one or more selected files, rotate an image, or trim a video file on your Mac.
Learn 3 simple, free techniques to remove the background of a photo on the Mac and take your visual content to the next level.
This tutorial shows you how to open, use, navigate, rearrange, and close tabs in Finder on your Mac so you can work with multiple folders in just one window and keep your desktop uncluttered.
Learn how to use groups in Finder to easily sort and manage files for a more streamlined and efficient experience.
Save time and be more productive by taking a moment to customize these useful Mac Finder preferences and settings.
Learn how to use the Finder's file inspector to get a summary of multiple Mac items in a single floating window on macOS that dynamically refreshes as your selection changes.
Following the revealing report by Joseph Menn for Reuters alleging that the FBI “about two years ago” pressured Apple not to encrypt iOS device backups in iCloud, many iPhone users seem unhappy with this news. As an alternative, backing up your iOS device locally using iTunes on a Mac or Windows PC (or the Finder in macOS 10.15 Catalina) lets you retain ownership over your data versus having the contents of your device uploaded to iCloud.
From adding music to updating or restoring devices, learn all the important things you can do on your iPhone or iPad using Finder on Mac.
In this article, we'll explore the essential tips and tricks that every Mac user should know about using Finder. From customizing views to organizing files, we'll cover everything you need to know to streamline your workflow and get the most out of this essential tool.