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iPhone privacy settings: Top tips for securing your iOS device

iPhone privacy settings

Because of the evolving nature of the digital threat landscape, constantly evaluating the state of your mobile device security is never a bad idea. New reports from cybersecurity firm Lookout as well as Verizon, for example, reveal a 37% increase in enterprise mobile phishing attacks. Additionally, phishing attacks were the top cause of data breaches across the world last year, just to cite one specific security threat. Because so many of you have just gotten new iPhones -- sales of the iPhone 12 just crossed the 100 million unit mark -- lets take a closer look at some of the iPhone privacy settings you need to know.

I don't know about you all, but regarding the phishing mentioned above, there's not a week goes by that I'm not having to swat away phishing attempts, either via scammy iMessages, junk email or the like. Below, we'll take a look at four quick but very impactful settings you can adjust to make your overall iPhone experience more secure.

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