January 11, 2012. You'll want to follow these instructions on the device that does have the deliveries. (See here if that's the iPhone and iPod touch app.) First make sure your internet connection is working. If you just have one delivery that isn't syncing, move your mouse over the delivery, click the Edit button that appears, make a minor change to something like the Item Name, then click… Read more »

January 11, 2012. Move your mouse over the widget, then click the plus button that appears in the bottom-left corner. Delivery Status 5.0 or later includes all your deliveries in one widget, so you can add as many deliveries as you like this way. You can also set up syncing, which will allow you to add new deliveries using Deliveries for iOS, or through our web site in any browser. Read more »

January 11, 2012. Hold your mouse pointer over a delivery for more details, or click on a delivery once to view your full tracking details in your web browser. Click twice on a delivery to view a map of the current location (when possible). Read more »

January 11, 2012. Passwords are sent directly to the service’s web site over a secure HTTPS connection, similar to when you log in through your web browser. If you choose to save a password, it’s stored encrypted in your keychain, in the same way other passwords are saved. Please see our privacy overview for additional details on how we handle your data, as well as links to manage your data. Read more »

January 11, 2012. Maybe! Let us know what you’re looking for, and we’ll add it to our list for consideration. We do our best to add the most popular requests, though please understand that there are hundreds of shipping services in the world, and it’s just not possible to add all of them. If you can provide a tracking number for the service in question, that’s very helpful as it allows us to test the service… Read more »

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