Privacy Experts Agree: You Need To Turn On This Security Setting ASAP If Your iPhone Has Been Hacked
July 30, 2022 by Lisa Cupido
Many tech privacy experts focus on what to do before you suspect or can confirm your iPhone has been hacked so that can you prevent it from happening. While these are helpful and important tips for sure, they aren’t going to get you through the tough job of figuring out how to handle a hack after the ugly act has occurred. Fortunately, Apple has included sophisticated settings that make it possible to push the pause and rewind button when you’ve been hacked — and it just takes a few minutes of your time to enable them and protect your data before a hacker gets access to your personal information. Privacy experts agree: you need to turn on this security setting ASAP if your iPhone has been hacked.
Safety CheckDid you know your iPhone has a setting that literally checks for invaders so that you can keep aware of who has access to your data at any given moment? The Safety Check feature allows you to instantly and conveniently reset the access to data that you’ve doled out to apps and people over the years (whether you know you’ve done so or not). In the process, it will also prompt you to change your Apple ID password as an added security measure. As an added precaution, this feature even revokes access to locations you may have shared with people or apps and logs you out of iCloud on every synched device.
How To Access Safety CheckThe process is simple: Open Settings > Privacy > Safety Check > Emergency Reset the moment you suspect you’ve been hacked. You’ll need to enter your touch ID or pin before confirming by tapping Start Emergency Reset. Now tap Reset People & Apps and then tap Reset and you’ll be asked to change your Apple ID password and review/remove any contacts that have access to your phone’s data.