How to Put Contact Info in Your Wallpaper

You will need image editing software. If you have something professional, like Photoshop, you’re in great shape. If you don’t, there are other options that don’t cost a penny. On Windows, use Microsoft Paint. GIMP is another free option for Windows, Mac, and Linux that has many of the same capabilities as Photoshop. Choose one and open it to get started. Here’s a breakdown of recent iPhone screen sizes in pixels: You have a couple of options for which information to provide. Use your email address, and alternate phone line that you have, or a friend’s phone number. Make sure that it will be simple for someone to reach you with this information.

You Can’t Be Too Cautious

With any luck, you won’t need any of these, but you can’t ever be too cautious. The Apple Health method is the only one officially supported by Apple, but it’s also the one that the fewest people would know what to do with. Tap Add emergency contact at the bottom of the screen, and then choose someone from your contacts and tap how you’re related to them. Review your information and press Done to save. If you have a newer iPhone with Apple Health, it might be a good idea to include your info on the lock screen wallpaper in addition to providing your Medical ID.