If you’re like most people, you probably use your iPhone 6 for a variety of tasks, from checking email to browsing the web. But if you want to get the most out of your phone, there are a few things you need to know. In this article, we’ll show you how to tap an iPhone 6 and get the most out of its features. First things first: if you’re using an iPhone 6 or newer, you can use Touch ID to unlock your phone and access your apps and settings. Just press your finger against the home button and watch the camera flash; when it’s ready, it’ll say “Touch ID detected.” If you don’t have a fingerprint scanner, don’t worry—you can still use your phone just like normal. Once you’ve unlocked your phone, head over to Settings and scroll down until you see “General.” Tap on it and then scroll down until you see “Accessibility.” Under “Accessibility,” make sure “Touch ID” is turned on. Next, open any app that uses Touch ID (like Safari) and press your finger against the home button. You’ll see a pop-up asking if you want to allow the app access to your fingerprint; just tap OK. Now that we’ve set up Touch ID on our iPhone 6, let’s start using it! To unlock our phone with Touch ID, all we have to do is press our finger against the home button—no need for passwords anymore! And if we want to sign in to our account with our fingerprint instead of a password, all we have to do is open Safari and press our finger against the home button again. We can also use Touch ID for other tasks in apps like Mail or Messages—just look for the little padlock icon next to each item in those apps’ menus (it looks like two small squares). Once we’ve tapped on that icon, we can enter our password or PIN instead of having to type ..