This tech tip covers easy ways to protect your iPhone from hackers or hackers. There's a simple way that's touted to make your iPhone more secure than one that doesn't do it at all.
It's not hard to get to a point where your iPhone is more secure. Not only from hackers, but also safer from the risk of theft or bugs. Here are the three steps:
Make sure your iOS is up to date. This is your main line of defense against vulnerabilities. It's also a good idea to keep your apps up to date, but that's secondary to keeping iOS updated.
Personally, given the number of bug fixes in recent iOS releases, users should expect it to be quicker to install. Sure, there might be bugs like battery issues and such that creep into iOS releases, but as far as we're concerned, this isn't a problem.
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Strong password
If you're still using 000000 or 123456 or something stupid like that as a password or passphrase, change it. Do it now. While web-based attacks do happen, the most likely chance that data will leak from your iPhone is with someone picking it up and opening it.
Reboot iPhone system every week
Most iPhone vulnerabilities depend on jailbreaking or the term modification for users of the iOS operating system in these Apple products. The good news is that jailbreaks can't survive system reboots or reboots, so adding weekly reboots to your schedule isn't a bad thing. Not only will it protect you from evil from getting into your iPhone, but it will speed things up a bit by freeing up RAM.
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