Sending us a screenshot

Sending us a screenshot

Sometimes it's useful to send us screenshots of what you're seeing.

Here are guides for sending us a screenshot from different types of computers:
  1. Screenshots in Windows 11
  2. Screenshots on Android Phone
  3. Screenshots on Mac
  4. Screenshots on iPads
  5. Screenshots on iPhones
Once that's saved to your device, you can add it as an attachment, or paste it into the body of an email to us.
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