Warning to iPhone users over settings that let 'spies' track you
Briefly

The NSA has issued an urgent warning to iPhone users about privacy settings that may allow third-party apps and hackers to spy on them, urging adjustments to Location Sharing and advertising permissions.
Location sharing settings should limit data usage, as they can reveal users' locations, movements, and routines, which may also expose unknown associations between users and places.
It is recommended that iPhone users set privacy options to limit ad tracking and reset the advertising ID weekly to protect against potential hacking.
Users should check Location Services settings, ensuring apps with location access are limited to 'While Using' or 'Never,' to prevent continuous tracking in the background.
Read at Mail Online
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