Tech Experts Agree: These Are The Best Ways To Protect Your iPhone In 2022
June 6, 2022 by Lisa Cupido
Times change and technology advances, but one need never loses steam: it’s always important to equip yourself with the latest tips on how to protect your data from being compromised. It isn’t just enough to create a strong password for different sites (though this is important, too). A well-protected iPhone is the result of following a few different strategies that ensure it is as secure as possible — from every possible angle. Tech experts agree: these are the best ways to protect your iPhone in 2022.
Your iPhone operating system(iOS) must be updated regularly.This is one of the best possible ways to ensure that your device is safe from hackers as much as possible, according to Tech Expert Steve Anderson, CEO of JunkYardNearMe. “The technology behind this is that the security features are improved every time you update your iOS devices and your iPad devices to their latest software,” Anderson says. “Other areas still need fixes that can afford the hacker’s space or access to be closed. This is one method Apple has successfully administered to keep hackers away and keep its devices’ security in check.”
Be careful to click on messages and links that suddenly pop up on your phone.Another possible way hackers gain access to your phone is by sending you links, emails or messages so regularly that you eventually click on something, even if it’s just out of curiosity. “Some of these links are designed to install softwares when clicked on, which gives the hacker access to your iPhone,” Anderson says. “Any message, links or emails you have doubts over must never be opened. This should equally guide you when browsing the internet or web as links whose directions are known are the ones to be opened.”
This advice also includes emails containing newsletters you never signed up for that come with links and attachments, all of which Anderson says should be deleted or avoided. “Such links must never be clicked on until you know their source,” Anderson says. “Lastly, when filling in information on a website, check to see the legitimacy of that website. Be completely sure that the website is real before filling in your details.”