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1 day ago  Due to limitations imposed by Apple on iOS 14 widgets, I was afraid one of my most-used widgets would become far less useful. That widget is for Timery, the Toggl time tracking app. Timery’s iOS 13 widget enabled not only starting and stopping timers right from its widget, but you could also see a real-time view of your current running timer. 1 day ago  Start saved timers from a customizable grid in small, medium, and large sizes. Edit the widget to choose which timers to display and whether or not to show your current time entry like the old Timery widget. Next up is a widget that displays information on the timer that is currently running. Press F12 and get Dashboard icon. Select the widget and press the mouse button. Keep the mouse button pressed and press F12 and drag the widget to the desktop. Once the widget is on desktop, release the mouse button. Additional Tip: You can always place the widgets back in Dashboard, for that: Click on widget and press mouse button.

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Apple officially released its iOS 14 update to the public 3 days ago and many iPhone users have now upgraded to iOS 14. The iOS 14 update comes with many cool new features for users to explore; one of these features is a selection of widgets that can be added to your home screen. Some users have reported that their clock widgets are not showing the correct time.

See also: How to Download and Install the iOS 14 Update & Troubleshoot Common Problems

See also: A Guide to the 5 Best iOS 14 Features

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iOS 14’s new Clock Widget gives you a nice, big analog clock to view on your Home Screen. Those who added this widget to their Home Screens must have wanted a good view of the time. But having an incorrect time displayed on the Clock Widget makes for a pretty disappointing experience. Never fear, for most users, this will be an easy fix.

iPhone users might be confused to see that while the clock in their iPhone’s status bar shows the correct time, the widget does not. In this article, we will go through the steps you can take to fix this issue.

You may be experiencing a problem where your Clock Widget shows a time which is either completely different or slightly different than the Clock App icon and the clock in the Status Bar on the top of your iPhone screen. There may be different factors at play here. One of the following suggestions should fix your Clock Widget woes.

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Set your Clock Widget Time Zone

These are the steps that will fix the most common reason for your Widget not showing the correct time. When you first place your Clock Widget on your Home Screen, the Widget will be set to Cupertino’s time zone. Unless you live in California, you will need to change the time zone for your Clock Widget to your own time zone.

  1. Tap and hold the Clock Widget until a small menu appears. Then tap Edit Widget to open the Clock Widget’s settings.
  1. Tap on Cupertino and a screen with a search box will appear.
  1. Enter the name of your city into the Search box.
  1. If it tells you No Options Available, enter the name of a larger city in your time zone. Tap on the name of your city.
  1. You will now see your city listed under the City setting for your Clock Widget.
  1. Tap outside of the Clock Widget’s settings pop-up screen to exit. Your Clock Widget should now show the correct time.

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Make Sure your Clock Changes When you Change Time Zones

You probably want your iPhone’s Clock to update automatically when you change time zones. If your Clock App is off by exactly 1 or 2 hours, this could be the problem. If your iPhone’s Clock is not updating automatically, you will need to enable the following Location Services settings.

See also: What Does Arrow Icon Mean? Location Services Explained

  1. Open Settings by tapping on the Settings icon.
  2. Tap on Privacy.
  3. Select Location Services.
  4. Make sure Location Services is enabled. This is what will allow the clock to automatically adjust to your current time zone.
  5. In Location Services, choose System Services.
  6. Find Setting Time Zone and tap the switch to the right to enable.

Set the Correct Time for your Clock – not just the Widget

If your Clock App is displaying a time which is off by something other than an exact number of hours – say, off by 2 minutes, or 30 minutes, then you will want change your Settings so that Date & Time are set automatically, i.e. you are not entering the time yourself, manually.

See also: ‘Set Automatically’ Grayed Out in Date & Time Settings on iPhone or iPad

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Go to General, then select Date & Time.
  3. Tap the switch to the right of Set Automatically to the ON (green) position. If it is already on, switch it off for 10-15 seconds, then switch it back to On.
  4. Check to see that the Time Zone is set to the time zone for your region.
  5. Exit Settings. Your Clock should now display the correct time.

Reset Location & Privacy

If you are still having this clock problem, you may want to reset Location & Privacy. Doing so will reset your location and privacy settings to the factory defaults. Simply go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Location & Privacy. Then follow the onscreen instructions.

With iOS 14, you can use widgets on your Home Screen to keep your favorite information at your fingertips. Or you can use widgets from Today View by swiping right from the Home Screen or Lock Screen.

Add widgets to your Home Screen

  1. From the Home Screen, touch and hold a widget or an empty area until the apps jiggle.
  2. Tap the Add button in the upper-left corner.
  3. Select a widget, choose from three widget sizes, then tap Add Widget.
  4. Tap Done.

You can also add widgets from Today View. From Today View, touch and hold a widget until the quick actions menu opens, then tap Edit Home Screen. Drag the widget to the right edge of the screen until it appears on the Home Screen, then tap Done.

Add widgets to Today View

  1. Touch and hold a widget or an empty area in Today View until the apps jiggle.
  2. Tap the Add button in the upper-left corner.
  3. Scroll down to select a widget, then choose from three widget sizes.
  4. Tap Add Widget, then tap Done.

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Edit your widgets

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With iOS 14, you can customize your widgets. For example, you can edit the Weather widget to see the forecast for your current location or a different location. Here’s how:

  1. Touch and hold a widget to open the quick actions menu.
  2. Tap Edit Widget .
  3. Make your changes, then tap outside of the widget to exit.

You can also move your widgets around to put your favorites where they're easier to find. Just touch and hold a widget until it jiggles, then move the widget around on the screen.

Use widget stacks

With iOS 14, you can use widget stacks to save space on your Home Screen and in Today View. You can use Smart Stacks or create your own widget stacks.

Create a Smart Stack

A Smart Stack is a pre-built collection of widgets that displays the right widget based on factors like your location, an activity, or time. A Smart Stack automatically rotates widgets to show the most relevant information throughout the day. Here's how to create a Smart Stack:

  1. Touch and hold an area on your Home Screen or in Today View until the apps jiggle.
  2. Tap the Add button in the upper-left corner.
  3. Scroll down and tap Smart Stack.
  4. Tap Add Widget.
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Create your own widget stacks

  1. Touch and hold an app or empty area on the Home Screen or Today View until the apps jiggle.
  2. Drag a widget on top of another widget. You can stack up to 10 widgets.
  3. Tap Done.

Edit a widget stack

  1. Touch and hold the widget stack.
  2. Tap Edit Stack. From here, you can reorder the widgets in the stack by dragging the grid icon . You can also turn on Smart Rotate if you want iOS to show you relevant widgets throughout the day. Or swipe left over a widget to delete it.
  3. Tap when you're done.

You need iOS 14 to use Smart Stacks or create your own widget stacks.

Remove widgets

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  1. Touch and hold the widget that you want to remove.
  2. Tap Remove Widget.
  3. Tap Remove again to confirm.

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