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By default, the images will be saved to your Camera Roll. And note, the app cannot access images that are within iFrames. Are you planning to give the app a try?

If so, let us know if you enjoy it! Thankfully, there's another way. To download seemingly undownloadable images from a webpage onto your iPhone, you'll need a third-party app, and developer Eduardo Rocha just happens to have one you can use. With his free iOS app, you can save blocked background images and embedded photos and graphics. If the image has a URL readily visible in the webpage's source code, it's fair game.

On that note, it's worth mentioning that this tool will not find every image on every website. Some webpages, like parts of Apple's site, hide the image source URL in the code. While these images can still be found very easily in desktop browsers, I've yet to see an iOS app that also finds dynamically loaded content. Tools usually focus on webpages that block the long-press contextual menu or have background designs. For the "Save Images" app, you can install and tuck away in one of your tools folders, as you'll barely need to open it after you set it up.

It requires iOS 8. You now know how to find items downloaded from websites in Safari in iOS on iPhone. Pretty simple, huh? And want more tips? Check out how to fax from iPhone!

Also, check out how to share your Wi-Fi password with your iPhone! Navigate to the website you want to download from in the Safari app and tap the download button on the website. Files is an iPhone app made by Apple. It gives users a file structure for saving and organizing documents on the device.

Contact the vendor for additional information. Use iCloud Photos iCloud Photos keeps your photos and videos safe, up to date, and available automatically on all of your Apple devices, on iCloud. Open the Photos app on your computer. The Photos app shows an Import screen with all the photos and videos that are on your connected device. If the Import screen doesn't automatically appear, click the device's name in the Photos sidebar. Choose where you want to import your photos.

Next to "Import to," you can choose an existing album or create a new one. Wait for the process to finish, then disconnect your device from your Mac. Importing photos to your PC requires iTunes Tap Camera, then tap Formats.



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