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How to Protect iPhone Against App Thieves

The iPhone is one of the most expensive mobile phones on the market, and the personal data it contains is extremely valuable to criminals. According to over here an article in the Wall Street Journal article, hackers are watching users type in their passcodes, finding out how they can guess the code. This information could be used to reset a password on Apple ID or to access all the data stored in iCloud. Apple is working on changing its software to combat these methods. There are many ways you can safeguard your iPhone from snatchers of apps.

Begin by creating a secure passcode. It doesn’t matter if you are using Touch ID, Face ID or the four-digit numeric code ensure that it is as difficult as it is to guess. This is the first step to protecting against a thief’s access to your iPhone and personal information.

Check all the apps that allow you to access your location services as well as your camera and microphone on your iPhone. If you find any suspicious activity (for example, an app asking for access to your camera or contacts list) delete these permissions immediately. Make sure that two-factor authentication is enabled in the Settings application as well as any other apps which allow it. This will stop a burglar from infiltrating your iCloud and downloading your personal information from the cloud.

A trusted security app can provide comprehensive protection for your iPhone. Mobile Security by Trend Micro, for instance, analyzes Internet activity to detect malicious websites, adware, as well as safeguards your iPhone against identity theft on social media platforms such as Instagram. The app provides the best security by protecting your privacy while blocking ads. F-Secure’s Safe is another excellent option for a secure iOS experience. The app offers a full set of security features, including a vault that can be used that can store up to 40 photos of private content and a password breach alert that informs you that your email password has been stolen.

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