The iPhone Settings You Need to Disable for Better Privacy
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The iPhone Settings You Need to Disable for Better Privacy
"Your iPhone is a powerful tool, but its default settings may expose more of your personal data than you realize. Features such as location tracking, personalized advertising, and data sharing are often enabled by default, potentially compromising your privacy. By customizing these settings, you can take control of your data and limit unnecessary sharing with Apple, third-party apps, and advertisers. In the video below, Proper Honest Tech explores the most critical privacy settings you should review and adjust to safeguard your personal information."
"Every photo you take with your iPhone contains metadata, such as the exact location where it was captured. While this information can help organize your photos, it also poses a privacy risk when sharing images online or with others. To protect your privacy: Disable location sharing for photos by navigating to Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services > Camera and selecting "Never." Remove location data from individual photos before sharing them by using the "Remove Location" option in the Photos app."
Default iPhone settings often enable location tracking, personalized advertising, and data sharing, exposing personal data to Apple, third-party apps, and advertisers. Photo files include metadata like exact capture location, which can reveal whereabouts when shared; disable Camera location access and remove location from individual photos to prevent exposure. AI features such as Siri suggestions and Apple Intelligence use device data for personalization; disabling specific Siri & Search suggestion settings reduces data sent. Customizing analytics and privacy settings limits unnecessary sharing while retaining useful features. Regularly reviewing privacy settings helps maintain control over which data is shared.
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