7 Practical Privacy Tips for Your iPhone & iPad

Your smartphone has become more than a device to call your friends and colleagues. It has become an extension of your everyday lifestyle. With your iPhone & iPad filled with messages, WhatsApp notifications, social media applications such as Facebook and Instagram, and banking applications installed, the safety, security, and privacy of your iPhone & iPad device has become the foremost concern for you as well as other Apple users. Certain applications ask for location access and other details for accessing seamless services on the iPhone. In this article, we will discuss seven practical privacy tips for your iPhone and iPad devices. Read here to know more about how to bypass activation lock on iPhone

  1. Enable Two Factor Authentication

Apple account permits users to include a second layer of security through two-factor authentication to those looking for enhanced security. If you are an iPhone user and want to log in to our new MacBook Pro, then Apple asks you to enter a verification that you will receive on your iPhone. Users can enable it by navigating to Settings > Your Name > Password & Security option. Click the option denoted as ‘Turn on two-factor authentication.’ 

  1. Have a strong passcode for your iPhone & iPad

Having a strong passcode for your iPhone & iPad means your device security is stronger. You can be relieved that none of the strangers will be able to access your personal or professional information. It also prevents a thief from accessing your data or selling your iPhone if it has been stolen. To set up a passcode for your iPhone or iPad, users will have to select the option denoted as Settings and then click the option denoted as ‘Touch ID & Passcode.’ User also has the option to choose a PIN and users should try to create a PIN comprised of complex alphanumeric codes. 

  1. Manage app permissions

You might have noticed that whenever you try to install an app, some apps may ask for few app permissions, including access to your location, camera or microphone etc. To limit the apps that have permission to access your location, contacts, you will have to navigate to Settings and then click the option denoted as privacy. Once done, you can browse through the various privacy controls. Alternatively, users can also go to Settings and then go through various apps to understand their access. 

  1. Enable Automatic Updates  

Each of the apps you have downloaded will receive updates and bug fixes concerning time. Similar to apps, operating system updates are also released promptly. The updates and bug fixes include privacy as well as security fixes. Users should always ensure that they update their iPhone and iPad’s apps and operating system as and when it is released. However, if you have difficulty checking for updates often, then iPhone and iPad will allow users to enable automatic updates, ensuring the updates happen automatically in the background. To perform this action, users should navigate to Settings > App Store and enable App Updates. Similarly, you should check whether the operating system is set to automatic update by navigating to Settings > General > Software Update. 

  1. Disabling the ad tracking

It is one technique used by advertising firms to show you personalized advertisements. However, it could be frustrating at times. You can put a stop to it by navigating to Settings and then clicking the option denoted as Privacy > Apple Advertising. There you can see an option denoted as Personalized Ads Off. It will help if you toggle off this option. 

  1. Auto-Delete Messages

Unless and until you want the old messages to stay in your inbox, you can get rid of such older messages by cleaning up those messages, which will give more storage space for your iPhone or iPad. To enable this option, go to Settings and click the option denoted as Messages. Choose the Keep Messages option and change the settings to 30 days or 1 year. If you select forever, the messages in your inbox will stay forever.   

  1. Prevent the privacy of your iPhone with Find My iPhone

Apple’s Find My Service feature helps prevent the privacy of your iPhone if it is stolen or has been lost. To enable the Find My iPhone option, go to Settings > [Your Name] > Find My and enable the Find My iPhone option. Enabling this option help another Apple device to track your phone, and also, the user can wipe the data remotely if the iPhone has been stolen. 

Conclusion

We hope these seven practical privacy tips for your iPhone and iPad will make your iPhone more secure and safe. 

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