iPhone privacy settings you should change & security tips you should follow ⚠️

It’s been a while since I’ve delved deep into my iPhone settings and I’ve been missing out on some fantastic features! I’m not talking about the flashy new widgets or the fancy camera filters but the hidden gems that help you take control of your privacy and security.

It’s like a secret club you get invited into once you discover these settings.

The Foundation: Locking Down Your iPhone




Let’s start with the basics the foundation of your iPhone security: passwords. I always preach the importance of a strong randomized passcode for your iPhone. No dates especially not your birthday! It’s like leaving the key under the welcome mat – super easy to find.

Speaking of passwords did you know your iPhone can actually help you create strong ones? Go to Settings and scroll down to Passwords.

It’ll tell you if you’re using a weak or already-used password.

It’s a little thing but it makes a big difference in keeping your accounts safe.

And don’t forget about a password manager.

It’s like having a personal butler for all your login details.

Now let’s talk about biometric security. Your face and fingerprints are unique so why not use them as your keys to your digital kingdom? That’s what Touch ID and Face ID are all about. I’ve had Touch ID set up since day one and I can tell you it’s a lifesaver. No more fumbling for passwords just a quick swipe and you’re in.

And don’t forget about two-factor authentication! It’s a crucial extra layer of security that adds an extra step when you’re logging into your accounts. Think of it as a bouncer at your digital door – only letting you in if you’ve got the right combination of password and code. You can set this up in your iPhone’s settings too.

Managing Your Location Data

We all know the apps on our phones are hungry for our data but they don’t necessarily need to know exactly where we are at every moment. That’s where Location Services comes in.

In your iPhone’s settings you’ll find a whole list of apps that have permission to access your location data.

Go through it carefully and ask yourself: Does this app really need to know where I am? If not disable it!

I’ve allowed apps like Waze and Google Maps to use my location while I’m using them and that’s it.

I even limited my Wallet and Weather apps to access my location only while I’m using them.

It’s about striking that balance between convenience and privacy.

Privacy Protection: Keeping Your Data Private

The iOS 15 update introduced a fantastic feature called Privacy Protection. It’s like a digital shield that blocks companies from tracking your IP address or knowing whether you’ve opened their emails. It’s a must for email privacy and it’s surprisingly easy to enable. Just go to your settings and turn on Protect Mail Activity in the Mail settings.

The Importance of App Permissions

I’ve learned the hard way that not all apps deserve access to all your data.

That’s why I spend time reviewing app permissions.

It’s a simple step but it can save you a lot of headaches.

You can find this in your iPhone settings.

Go through the list of categories like location camera microphone photos and contacts.

Click on each one to see which apps have been granted access.

From there you can easily revoke permissions for those apps you don’t trust.

The App Privacy Report – A Deeper Dive into Data Usage

Did you know you can actually see how third-party apps are using your data? That’s what the App Privacy Report is all about. It’s a powerful tool that gives you a clear picture of data usage and allows you to make informed choices about privacy.

To enable it go to Settings > Privacy & Security > App Privacy Report.

This will start tracking app activity and give you insights into how your data is being used.

It’s a great way to identify potentially invasive apps and make adjustments to your privacy settings.

Protecting Your Photos

Even the photos we share with the world can hold valuable information – like time and location metadata.

Luckily you can strip that metadata from your photos before uploading them.

When you’re selecting photos from your gallery look for the “Options” button at the top of the screen.

Turn off “All Photos Data” to remove that metadata without compromising image quality.

It’s a quick and simple way to protect your privacy.

The Hidden Folder: A Safe Haven for Sensitive Photos

Sometimes we need a place to stash those photos we want to keep private. That’s where the Hidden Folder in your Photos app comes in. It’s like a secret vault for your sensitive images.

You can access the Hidden folder by selecting “Hidden” in your Albums tab.

It’s a great way to keep photos out of sight especially those that you wouldn’t want everyone to see.

Going Beyond the Basics: VPNs & More

While your iPhone’s privacy settings offer great protection you can always take things to the next level with a VPN. I’ve always been a believer in VPNs and they’re a must-have in today’s digital world.

VPNs mask your IP address which is your online identity.

Think of it as a digital cloak that protects your location and prevents websites from tracking your online activity.

iPhone Privacy: It’s an Ongoing Journey

I believe that iPhone privacy is an ongoing journey.

It’s not just a set-it-and-forget-it situation.

It’s about staying informed being proactive and constantly evaluating your settings.

I encourage you to explore your iPhone’s privacy settings and make it your own.

Take control of your digital footprint and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing your information is secure.




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