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Are you wondering if there's more you can do to protect your iPhone data from thieves? This wikiHow article has gathered a list of tips and tricks for you to use to keep your iPhone and personal data on it safe from others.

Things You Should Know

  • Protect your iPhone with a long alphanumeric passcode.
  • Turn on Find My iPhone to locate or wipe your lost or missing phone remotely.
  • Keep your Apple ID secure and never share it with others.
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Keep your iPhone secure with access protection.

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  1. A 4-digit passcode is easy to guess or remember, so use a mix of numbers and letters instead. To change your passcode , go to Settings > Face ID & Passcode/Touch ID & Passcode or Settings > Passcode .
    • Tap Change Passcode , enter your current code, then tap Passcode Options to see more options. Finally, select the option for a Custom Alphanumeric Passcode . [1]
    • Here are tips to help you create a secure password . If you suspect that someone has seen your code, change it immediately.
    • Face ID and Touch ID are robust alternatives. However, when you restart your phone, a passcode is required. If you have a simple passcode, someone can easily reset your iPhone to get around the Face ID/Touch ID and still access your iCloud Keychain (for other passwords on your device) or your Apple Pay.
    • If you're particularly worried about your data, don't type your password in public. Thieves can easily remember shorter passcodes, so typing in a 4-digit passcode publicly makes your data more vulnerable to hacking .
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Turn on Find My iPhone.

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  1. This feature keeps your data safe from thieves by allowing you to erase and disable it should it ever go missing. To turn on Find My iPhone , go to Settings and tap your name (Apple ID), then go to Find My .
    • If you lose your iPhone , you can locate it using the Find My app on somebody else's iPhone or iPad. Alternatively, you can use any device to log in to iCloud and locate your phone.
    • If your iPhone is somewhere you don't recognize, it might have been stolen . Protect your data by erasing the phone and rest assured that only your Apple ID and password can ever unlock the phone with Activation Lock. [2]
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Don't store sensitive information as photos.

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  1. Refrain from taking pictures of your social security card or capturing screenshots of sensitive information and storing them in Photos.
    • Thieves may also find your sensitive photos if you post them ( online , send them via email , or store them in shared albums . It's best to immediately delete photos you wouldn't want others to see.
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    Protect your personal information online. Use two-factor authentication, complex passphrases, and password managers. Encrypt sensitive data. Install and update antivirus software. Be cautious with emails and avoid sharing personal or financial information.

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Don't solely use iCloud Keychain.

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  1. If a thief gets into your iPhone and you've saved all of your passwords in Keychain, the thief can access everything on your iPhone and every other website and app with a password you've stored in Keychain. If you have Touch ID or Face ID, iCloud Keychain is safer, but not the safest password manager. Protect your data from thieves by using a secondary password manager.
    • A simple search on Google shows you all the different password managers out there, like NordPass.
    • iPhones with Face ID and Touch ID offer Passkeys, which will ask for two-factor authentication the first time it's used. [3]
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Browse privately with Safari.

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  1. There are a few different tools that you can use to keep yourself safer when you're browsing the internet. Go to Settings > Safari to turn these options on:
    • Prevent Cross-Site Tracking – This is on by default and prevents sites from knowing which sites you've visited consecutively.
    • Hide IP address – This is on by default and hides your IP address from known trackers. If you have iCloud+, this feature is enhanced, and you can be assured that your IP address is always hidden.
    • Block All Cookies – Turn this feature on if you don't want your iPhone to keep a cache of cookies for every site. Turning this off means that websites won't store your login information.
    • Fraudulent Website Warning – Safari displays a warning if you visit a known and suspicious website. This is enabled by default and is good to keep on if you want to get alerted that sites you visit are suspicious.
    • Privacy Preserving Ad Measurement – Turn this setting off if you want sites to be able to see your personal information and give you more personalized ads.
    • Check for Apple Pay – With this on, the website will check with your iPhone to see if Apple Pay is enabled. Turn this off if you don't want websites to do this.

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      • If you're using Safari on your iPhone to make purchases, make sure the site is safe before entering your payment information. Look for the padlock icon in the address bar to verify that your session is encrypted and secure.
      • If you've forgotten your Apple ID or password, you can use Account Recovery to reset your Apple ID.
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