7 iPhone Mistakes That Could Lead To Your Device Being Hacked & Your Data Being Stolen
June 8, 2024 by Lisa Cupido
Sometimes bad things happen to good people — a.k.a. your iPhone gets hacked and now you’re stuck trying to pick up the pieces from that nightmare scenario. Despite your best efforts to protect your phone, keep passwords strong and the like, this can happen. But you can also take more steps to safeguard your device, and it doesn’t take a significant time commitment or tech knowhow to beef up your phone’s security measures.
Avoid these seven common iPhone mistakes that could lead to your device being hacked.
Using Location Services All the TimeLocation Services is necessary for certain apps, including those with GPS. But having it on all of the time isn’t necessary, plus it gives your phone 24/7 access to your whereabouts. Control when your phone can detect your location by going to Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services and making sure it is only available for those apps that require it.
Allowing Websites to Track YouSome of the websites and apps you frequent could be tracking your every move as you navigate among other website pages. Their purpose might be to deliver you targeted ad content, but you don’t have to allow this to happen. Go to Settings > Safari > Privacy & Security > Prevent Cross-Site Tracking and enable this setting.