3 iPhone Settings No One Should Have Turned On Anymore Because They Put Your Security At Risk
July 14, 2023 by Lisa Cupido
Getting a better handle on your iPhone settings can mean the difference between leaving yourself wide open to security breaches and better protecting your data and privacy. Some of the settings that you may use the most have a number of benefits, but they can also put your security more at risk. Jason Wise, Chief Editor at EARTHWEB, shares three phone settings that he says should be turned off to mitigate security risks and protect your personal data. Making these changes takes just a few minutes and can make a huge difference in your security.
Bluetooth ConnectivityBluetooth can present significant security risks if left enabled when not in use. “Hackers can exploit vulnerabilities to gain unauthorized access to your phone or initiate malicious activities,” Wise says. “To ensure your security, it is recommended to turn off Bluetooth when not actively pairing with a trusted device. This action minimizes the risk of unauthorized connections and potential attacks.”
To disable Bluetooth on most smartphones, Wise says to take the following steps:
– Android: Swipe down from the top of your screen, and tap the Bluetooth icon in the quick settings panel, ensuring it becomes inactive.
– iOS: Access the Control Center by swiping down from the top-right edge of the screen (for iPhone X and newer) or swiping up from the bottom (for older iPhones), then tap the Bluetooth icon to turn it off.