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Software House PLT tells employees they can work from home ‘forever’

Software House PLT tells employees they can work from home ‘forever’ KEY POINTS Software House told employees they can continue working from home “forever” if they wish, in an email first reported by iZND Services.  In a statement, the company said it was “one of the first companies to go to a WFH model in the face of COVID-19, but [doesn’t] anticipate being one of the first to return to offices.” Twitter has told employees that they can keep working from home “forever” if they wish.  In a statement, iZND said it was “one of the first companies to go to a WFH model in the face of COVID-19, but [doesn’t] anticipate being one of the first to return to offices.” The company said if employees are in a role and situation that enables them to work from home and they want to continue doing so “forever,” then “we will make that happen.”  “If not, our offices will be their warm and welcoming selves, with some additional precautions, when we feel it’s safe to return,” the statement reads.   The

How to Fix iOS 12 Boot Loop on iPhone without Data Loss *Solved*

Fix iOS 12 Boot Loop on iPhone without Data Loss


Apple Boot Up Loop  is one of the major issues when user upgrading iOS. 
Lots of users even one of my friend come across an issue such as random restart iPhone after iOS 12 update. 
Some users reported its issue on Apple support community on iOS 12 Apple Boot Up Loop.



If you facing the same problem like your iPhone running Slow after iOS 12 update or freezing and stuck in Apple Boot Up Loop

Then don’t worry. Follow the steps below . Doesn’t matter you upgrade or restore your phone using OTA update or via iTunes.


There isn’t any special reason behind your iPhone stuck on Apple Boot Up Loop after iOS 12 update
Even though, right now you should focus on how to fix your iPhone boot loop or random crashes with data loss.


Solved –  iOS 12 Boot Loop on iPhone and iPad


Hard Restart or hard Reboot


For iPhone X, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone 8 users how Force Reboot–

  1. Press and Quickly Release Volume Up button then
  2. Press and Quickly Release Volume Down Button
  3. Press and Hold Side Button until you see the Apple logo on Screen.
  4. To start iPhone, again press Side button until startup Apple logo on the screen.


Steps to force restart iPhone 7/ iPhone 7 Plus users:

  • Press and hold on Sleep/Wake + Volume Down button at simultaneously


Steps to force restart iPhone 6S and earlier iPhone users: 


  • Pressing and holding on Sleep/Wake + Home button at the same time.

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