Are there any changes to the Common App?
William Smith
Published Feb 12, 2026
Are there any changes to the Common App?
This year, The Common App announced that prompts will remain largely unchanged from the 2020-2021 cycle, except for prompt #4. The prompts have been the same since 2017, so while this change may seem small, it’s actually pretty significant.
What to do if app is asking for admin approval?
By default, it is set to asking for administrator approval when running unrecognized apps. You can set it to simply warn a user when running an unrecognized app but not require admin approval, or to turn this feature off altogether.
What to do if an unknown app is running on your computer?
You can set it to simply warn a user when running an unrecognized app but not require admin approval, or to turn this feature off altogether. When changing these options, make sure you take into consideration any guest accounts that are running on the system as well as any parental controls you might have applied.
What to do if your Apple ID has changed?
Check iTunes for previous purchases. If you previously bought something in the iTunes Store, you can see the account that you used. If your Apple ID has changed since you made the purchase, then the name in File Info won’t work. Open iTunes. Click one of your purchases. You can find your purchases in your Library.
How can I stop apps from launching at startup?
Open Settings > Apps > Startup to view a list of all apps that can start up automatically and determine which should be disabled. The switch indicates a status of On or Off to tell you whether or not that app is currently in your startup routine.
What should I know before starting with PowerApps?
Of course, from one side, when it comes to IT, every software has its documentation (and in case of PowerApps it’s truly well written). However from the others side…show me at least ONE person who have read the whole documentation before started with something (programming, using tools, develop new app in PowerApps) :).
Why are some apps not showing up on my Android phone?
Android includes a built-in system to limit how much data background apps can gobble up (at least when you’re not connected to Wi-Fi). This mode will affect different apps in various ways—for example, in a browser, images might not show up unless you tap on them.
Is there a way to stop all apps from opening at the same time?
If you opt to delay a program, you can then control how long it should wait until it starts up to avoid several apps from loading at the same time. By upgrading to the paid version, you gain the ability to schedule exactly when certain apps should open. Like What You’re Reading?