With millions of iPhone users in the UK, Apple devices are a prime target for those looking to exploit personal data. However, iOS comes with powerful privacy tools built in, and a few straightforward habits can make a significant difference. You do not need to be technically minded to take control of your digital privacy.
- Review and Limit App Permissions Regularly
Many apps request access to your location, microphone, camera or contacts far beyond what their core function actually needs. Head to Settings > Privacy & Security to review what each app can access, and revoke anything that feels unnecessary. A navigation app needing your location makes sense; a recipe app asking for your contacts does not. Making this a monthly habit keeps your data footprint small.
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