How to activate, deactivate and change the use of addresses in the Weather app

How to activate, deactivate and change the use of addresses in the Weather app

2024-12-05 11:00:00
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The application Tempo (Weather) do iOS/iPadOS 18 and the macOS Sequoia 15 brought a very interesting function.

Now it uses the addresses you define as residential and of work in the Contacts app (Contacts) to make it simpler to find and see the weather most relevant to you.

However, if you want to change this or even completely disable the use of this information for the Weather app, stay tuned to the following paragraphs to see how to proceed! 🌤

How to change the location of your home or work

Managing this information, as we said above, needs to be done through the Contacts app.

On iPhone/iPad, open the app, select “My Card” (at the top) and “Edit”. In the “Home” section, add your home address. Repeat the process with your work location, or if one or both are not showing, choose “Add Address.”

On your Mac, access Contacts, click on your name (in the “My Card” section), go to “Edit” (in the bottom right corner) and add or correct the information in the dedicated section.

How to activate/deactivate access to your home and work addresses in the Tempo app

On your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings (Settings), tap “Apps” and “Weather”. Then, select/uncheck “Home and Work” in the “Locations” section.

On your Mac, open the Weather app, scroll to Time » Settings… in the menu bar or use the shortcut, ⌘ command .

In the “General” tab, select/uncheck the “Home and Work” option below “Locations”.

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## Interview Transcript: Apple’s Weather ⁢App Gets Smarter

**Host:** Welcome back to Tech Talk! Today we’re ⁢talking about the latest update to Apple’s built-in Weather app, available on iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia 15. Joining us to ​discuss these ⁢changes is tech expert⁢ and blogger, Alex Reed.

**Alex Reed:** Thanks for having me!

**Host:** ‌The Weather app is getting ​a pretty cool update. Can you tell us what’s new?

**Alex Reed:** Absolutely! ⁣Apple ⁣is now making weather information even more relevant to your daily life by⁤ pulling in your home and work addresses from‍ the ‌Contacts app. ‍ This means you can easily see the forecast for the places you go most often ⁢right when you open the‌ app.

**Host:** That’s very convenient. So, how does it know where my home​ and work are?

**Alex Reed:** You simply need to ensure your home and ‍work addresses are correctly ‌set up in the Contacts ⁢app.

If you’re on​ an iPhone or iPad, go to your My Card, ⁤tap Edit, and add⁣ or modify your addresses in⁣ the‍ Home and Work sections.

On a Mac, open Contacts, click‍ on your My⁤ Card, click Edit, and update the information in the ‌designated‍ section.

**Host:**⁤ Okay, that sounds straightforward.

But what if I don’t want the Weather app to have access to my locations?

**Alex Reed:** No problem! You have⁢ full control. On iOS and iPadOS, go to Settings, tap Apps, then Weather. ⁢Simply toggle “Home ⁢and Work” ‌in the Locations section on or off.

On macOS, open​ the Weather app, go to

Time > Settings… in ​the menu bar ⁤ and you can manage location settings there.

**Host:** Excellent!⁢ This update ‍appears to be a great mix of convenience and⁣ privacy control.

Alex Reed, thank you so ⁢much for shedding light on these changes.

**Alex Reed:** It was my pleasure!

**Host:** And remember folks, keep ‌your weather information up to date and‌ relevant with the latest​ updates from Apple. We’ll see you next time on Tech Talk

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