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IPhone6 How to protect the privacy of the iphone privacy setting tips "
Backup is the standard for many security applications, and if you want to use a Third-party backup service, you might as well use Apple's own features directly. In small part, the address Book can be categorized as "less important" privacy, while photos and passwords are "relatively important" privacy.
In turn, go to "settings"-"ICloud", keep the "address book" Switch on the "open" position. Your address book will always be with you, whether you're buying an ipad or a new iphone. Even if you want to move to the Android camp, the address book data that is synchronized with the iphone can be exported to the general format at any time via icloud.
Through the icloud service, users can not only back up the address book, but also backup photos and other data. If your photo is focused on your personal life, then it's more reassuring to be local storage.
In turn, go to "settings"-"ICloud", keep the "ICloud photo gallery" and "My photo flow" switch under "photos" in the "off" position, and keep the "ICloud keychain" switch under "keychain" in the "off" position. After this setup, if you want to back up the iphone photos into the computer is not trouble, with the data cable to connect the iphone and computer, directly copy the photos into the computer is done.
IPhone6 How to protect privacy, do not hand over their own privacy data to prevent inappropriate privacy data requests. At this point, the iphone's own privacy management function is useful, and we can selectively turn off some of the privacy switches that have no effect on the normal use experience of the phone.
1. Go to "settings"-"privacy"-"positioning Services"-"system services", just make sure the "Find My iphone", "Set time zone", "Motion correction" and "compass calibration" switches are "on", all the rest is off, and don't omit the "frequent spots".
2. Enter "Settings"-"privacy"-"diagnostics and Dosage", select "Do not send".
3. Enter the "Settings"-"privacy"-"ads" to open the "Restricted advertising tracking" feature.
4. Go to "Settings"-"Safari" and turn on the "Do Not track" feature.
For apps downloaded from the App Store, the first runtime prompts us for permission, which requires us to make our own judgments, not habitual points of "allow" or "disallow". In general, contacts, photos and locations are our most important privacy data, and we have to be sensible about these rights.
In turn, go to "settings"-"privacy", check the privacy of each of the access rights are granted which app, we can control the privacy of each app here.
For example, an app is a video playback application, so we can naturally "not allow" it to get our location, which does not affect its video playback function.
Finally, the
phone set a unlock password , or the phone fell to someone else's hands, these settings are in vain.