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The Complete iOS Privacy & Security Guide: Your Best Protection! - Techlore

The Complete iOS Privacy & Security Guide: Your Best Protection! - Techlore

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The Complete iOS Privacy & Security Guide: Your Best Protection! - Techlore The ultimate security & privacy Apple iOS guide showing how to make iOS safe and anonymous as you need it to be. This video covers security, privacy, anonymity, passwords, authentication, VPNs, biometrics, search engines, browsers, Tor, 2FA, and so much more to cover everything related to Apple Privacy & Security! Reclaim your privacy today - iOS Security & Privacy Checklist PDF
Date: 2022-04-15

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Everything you do in the first 2 stages might have literally no effect whatsoever on your privacy. What stops iphone from sending data about you (which iphone is more than capable of processing through pretty much any deep learning model? You can't really monitor the data it sends to the servers.
Even if you monitor it through your wifi router, they could still send metadata about you with requests for updates.
Apple's privacy is NOTHING more than bs marketing. Even if the toggles actually work and DO what they say, it does nothing to protect your privacy from apple themselves. From third party companies (which are not partnered with apple that is) - sure, these toggles might protect you. From apple - hell no.
The very fact that every browser on ios is a safary re-skin is enough for anyone with even a half-functional brain to understand why apple could NEVER be trusted.
All apple's marketing bs about how they are -not an advertisement company- is garbage. Because they ARE in ad business, it takes just one search query to find it.

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You suggested getting rid of iCloud sync, iCloud Drive, Touch ID, Face ID, Safari, which of course can protect your privacy but at the same time defeat the purpose of using an iPhone and limit its potential. So why don-t you just use a non-IOS device then? To me, it sounds like making an iPhone no longer an iPhone anymore.
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1: 49 I think FaceID is the most secure way too unlock your phone with your face. It takes a 3D image of your face.
Its definitely better that the unsecure anroid face detections

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I have an I phone X but I can't download updates without a wi fi connection. I don't have a WiFi connection at home. Can I download updates using mobile data
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-Disabling location is extreme- -You have to enter locations manually- Wow, that's so difficult! I never use location, even with maps. It's not necessary!
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What could be a definitive guide to be safe from spy tools like Pegasus? Would really appreciate if you could do a detailed one just like this one!
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For iPhone jailbreaking, I would say, if you are gonna do jailbreaking on your iPhone, why not just choose an android device? get a Samsung instead.
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Does each tab on safari runs on its own sandbox in case some sites you visit in your spare time are infected by potential virus and malware?
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Be careful with 2FA, like Microsoft or Google authenticators. These were developed to track you, connect your phone to your other devices.
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Thank you for mentioning the sleep/wake button tip! I already do this every night before I go to sleep, and you should, too!
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