Use a Strong Passcode: Set a six-digit passcode or use an alphanumeric passcode for stronger protection. Avoid simple passcodes like "1234" or your birth year.
Enable Face ID or Touch ID: Use biometric authentication for quick and secure access to your iPhone. Face ID and Touch ID add an extra layer of security beyond the passcode.
Activate Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Enable 2FA for your Apple ID and other accounts to add an extra layer of security, requiring both your password and a verification code.
Keep Your iOS Updated: Regularly update your iPhone to the latest version of iOS to ensure you're protected with the newest security patches and features.
Use Find My iPhone: Turn on "Find My iPhone" to track and remotely lock or erase your device if it's lost or stolen, preventing unauthorized access to your data.
Limit App Permissions: Review app permissions in Settings and restrict unnecessary access to your camera, microphone, and location data, enhancing privacy.
Enable Encrypted iCloud Backups: Ensure that your iCloud backups are encrypted to protect your sensitive data from unauthorized access during cloud storage.
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