7 tips to make your iPhone even more secure

iPhone is the ultimate choice when it comes to buying a smartphone. The mobile device by Apple is popular for its enhanced features, durability, quality of material and secure characteristics. Many of the users prefer an iPhone over an android phone when it comes to having a secure phone. Apart from protecting your iPhone from viruses, malware; the biggest challenge is preventing the iPhone from physical theft. In this article, we will discuss seven tips that would help make your iPhone more secure than before. Check this link if you want to know how to clean your phone from virus iPhone

  1. Set up an iPhone Passcode  

Setting up a passcode in your iPhone is something that you should do right away. Users can enable a passcode whenever an iPhone gets stolen, even after the iPhone is stolen, using the Find My iPhone option. Doing this right away will ensure the security and safety of your iPhone from thieves if the iPhone gets stolen. They will not be able to use your iPhone without entering the passcode.    

  1. Enable Touch ID or Face ID in your iPhone

Both of these techniques are stronger than a passcode. By enabling Touch ID or Face ID, only you will unlock and use your iPhone through face recognition or unlocking the iPhone using the fingerprint scanner. There is a possibility that you might forget the passcode. However, with Face ID or Touch ID, you need not have to remember the passcode, and at the same time, you can seamlessly unlock your iPhone through Touch ID or Face ID. 

  1. Secure your iPhone with the Find My iPhone feature

Find My iPhone is the best option to locate your lost iPhone by helping the authorities to track the iPhone. Thanks to the availability of a free iCloud feature that uses the iPhone’s built-in GPS functionality for tracking the location on a map.

  1. Turn off automatic backups in the iCloud

The user should disable automatic backups of the iPhone data to the iCloud if you do not want all of your data to be automatically backed up into the iCloud. It is especially better if you are someone who will manage backups on your computer by using iTunes. Users should navigate to the option denoted as Settings. Click ‘iCloud’ and then choose Storage > Manage Storage. Select your iOS device and then click the option denoted as ‘Delete Backup’. You will have to confirm by clicking the option denoted as ‘Turn Off & Delete’, which will turn off the backup and remove the entire backups for that iOS device from the iCloud. 

  1. Disable Siri for enhanced security

Siri is one of the most useful features provided by the iPhone. However, if it is not properly configured, then there is a higher chance that someone may even make calls from your iPhone without even the need for a passcode or someone trying to extract information from the user’s iPhone. The best option is to disable the Siri feature in the lock screen if you want enhanced security. Users should navigate to Settings and then click the option denoted as the passcode. Select ‘Allow access when locked’ option and then choose “Siri: off”. You can navigate to Settings > General > Siri > Allow Hey Siri: off.  

  1. Prevent known Wi-Fi networks from auto-joining

There have been increasing instances in which hackers try to steal the Wi-Fi network by configuring a malicious Wi-Fi hotspot. iOS devices such as iPhone have been configured to automatically connect to any Wi-Fi network with the same SSID as a previously connected one. By connecting automatically, the iPhone will begin sending the data. To secure your iPhone, users will have to navigate to Settings and then click the option denoted as “Wi-Fi > Ask to join networks: on“.   

  1. iTunes Backups needs to be encrypted

The entire data that is stored in your iPhone is stored as a backup in the iTunes backups. There is a potential risk also that is involved in iTunes backups. If it is not properly configured, if someone gains access to your iTunes backups, they will be able to access all data, including call logs, app data, photos, text messages, etc. The best way to secure your iPhone and iTunes backup is by setting up a strong password and encrypting iTunes to make it more secure. For doing this, you will have to click open iTunes on your PC or Mac computer and then select the option denoted as ‘Connect to iOS device’. Select ‘Summary Pane’ and then tick the checkbox next to ‘Encrypt iPhone Backup’. Once done, you should then enter a strong password.

Conclusion

Try doing these steps mentioned above and thus make your iPhone more secure, so that you do not have to worry about the privacy and security of your iPhone.