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Top 7 iOS Security Settings That Need to Be Changed Straight Away

Last updated: Mar 27, 2024 10:28 am UTC
By Lucy Bennett
Top 7 iOS Security Settings That Need to Be Changed Straight Away

Your iPhone has many built-in features that improve its security. These features protect your information from being accessed by anyone. When you buy the phone, the features are usually in default settings. That means they are the same in all iPhones. You need to reset these features and customize them for your phone. You can change information-sharing features to prevent anyone from accessing your data. The most important security settings that you need to change are privacy, location, and security. Block people from tracking you and enable the Face and Touch ID.


1.   Activate the two-factor authentication feature

When you are using one layer of protection, your iPhone is more prone to hacking. Two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of safety. It is like putting a shield on your phone to protect it more. This shield blocks activities such as phishing and social engineering. It improves security by making it harder for anyone to log into the phone and steal data. This security layer is known to shield the phone from automated bot attacks.  Follow these steps.


Top 7 iOS Security Settings That Need to Be Changed Straight Away

●      Touch the gear icon on your screen to open Settings

●      Scroll the fields and tap on the Your Profile icon

●      Tap of the Password and Security icon

●      Enter your Apple ID

●      Tap on the Two-Factor authentication icon to enable it. It should turn green.

●      Tap the continue icon. Follow the prompts to complete the setup.

Beyond activating two-factor authentication, you use an app to store your passwords. There are different iPhone password applications that you can access on the Apple Store. The apps help you manage passwords from one place. If you are likely to share your phone, your main question could be can you lock apps on iPhone? You can lock apps on iPhone by opening Screen Time and changing the settings. You may also enable face ID for apps to use when accessing apps. These precautions help prevent other people from accessing apps or content that you wish to keep private.


2.   Set the Safari Family Password feature

 Apple recently added the Safari Family Password feature. It was designed to allow family members to save and share their passwords. If you leave it to default settings, third parties can hack the system. The solution is to create Shared Groups and save the family logins there. Shared Groups lets them add their data securely without having to share their passwords. The data is saved in iCloud and is encrypted to improve its safety. It is easy to create the settings.


●      Tap on the gear icon to open the phone’s Settings

●      Scroll down and open the Passwords icon

●      Scroll down to Family Passwords and open it

●      Configure the setting as you wish and save the changes

3.   Check who you are sharing with on iPhone Security Check

Security scan iPhonelets you know if your phone’s safety is compromised. This feature lets you deny sharing and review your phone’s security settings. Some apps allow sharing by default. The best way to view which apps are sharing data is to do a Security Check scan. Stop these apps from sharing the moment you buy your new iPhone. You can also use the feature to put restrictions on Messages. You may reset several other privacy settings using this feature. You can only access this feature through Apple ID and two-factor authentication.


●      Tap on the Settings icon to open it

●      Scroll down and open the Privacy and Security icon

●      Tap on the Safety Check icon to open it

●      View all the apps that are sharing and disable sharing.

4.   Disable location scanning

Many apps identify your location and send this data to third parties. You may let apps such as weather apps know your location to get accurate weather data. However, you don’t need to let a photo, music, or video app know your location. Letting all the apps know your location gives hackers an advantage.


They can easily track your device and get your data. iPhone users also need to know what is the iPhone security response. They are security patches often sent by Apple. They help patch any recent vulnerabilities that might have cropped up recently. To disable location detection;

●      Open the Settings icon

●      Tap on the Privacy and Security icon

●      Open the Location Services icon

●      Block the apps from accessing your location.

5.   Disable personalized ads

 Apple sends you customized ads depending on your browsing behavior. These are ads that Apple thinks might interest you. They are marketing-oriented ads which could be annoying sometimes. For the feature to work, your phone collects information and sends it to Apple. You can turn off this feature to stop it from collecting data from you.


●      Tap on the Settings gear to open it

●      Scroll the icons and select Privacy

●      Scroll further and select Apple Advertising

●      Tap on the Personalized Ads icon to turn it off.

6.   Enable the Passcode or Touch ID

The iPhone Passcode and Touch ID are security features for locking the phone’s screen. If you have concerns about security on my iPhone, these are the features to activate. If you choose to use a Passcode, you will be required to create a 4 to 6-digit code. If you choose to use Touch ID, you will be required to scan your fingerprint. The latest versions have a Face ID instead of a Touch ID.


●      Open the Settings icon

●      Go to the Face ID and Passcode icon (Older versions will read Touch ID and Passcode.

●      Choose either Touch ID/ Face ID or Passcode.

●      Insert the security digits for the Passcode or fingerprint for Touch/Face ID.

●      Confirm and activate

7.   Activate the Find My iPhone feature

The Find My iPhone feature is useful for locating your phone if it gets lost. When it is active, you can use another gadget to get its location. You just need to follow the directions and you will locate it. To turn it on


●      Tap on the Setting button to open it

●      Check your name and tap on it

●      Tap on the Find My button to open it

●      Tap of the Find My iPhone

●      Tap turn on Find My iPhone

Conclusion

The security of your iPhone is important in protecting your data. The phone contains many features that provide a layer of protection. You need to know the security and privacy features and make use of them. Some of the important features you should change are Touch ID and location. Change the settings for sharing, personalized ads, and two-factor authentication.


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