I cringe when I see obvious sloppiness. One evidence of that is the default signature on an e-mail message sent from a iPhone or iPad.

Someone more anal than me has spelled out “Five Things “Sent from my iPhone” Says About You”

  1. “I don’t know how to take it off.”

  2. “I am proud to own an iPhone/iPad/etc. and want everyone to know about it.”

  3. “I want people to know that my e-mails are coming from a phone because they might be brief and/or have typographical errors.”

  4. “Nobody cares.”

  5. “I don’t care.” You should. “Sent from my iPhone” is the blinking 12:00 on your parents’ VCR, only you are putting it out there for the world to see.

People Are Sick of Seeing ‘Sent From My iPhone’ on Your Emails — Here’s How to Change It

There are four little words in the English language sure to annoy anyone in your contact list: “Sent from my iPhone.”