Apple Shares 9 Tips To Control Privacy Policy On IPhone

JAKARTA - The Tips application launched by the company has long been available on the App Store. This application contains guide content that users can use to optimize device performance.

There are various types of useful iPhone related content. Starting from the introduction of iPhone features, tips on maximizing Siri features, cameras, to tips on securing your device from malicious applications or advertisements.

Last week, the company uploaded some new content regarding data privacy. In it, iPhone users can get recommendations for changing device privacy settings.

Apple-Style Privacy Policy Control Tips

In recent months, Apple has increased its concern for user privacy. There are several new security features that the company is going to and has already launched. One of them is a support feature for managing device and data access, which was launched in December.

The California-based company also plans to launch a new feature that can block user privacy tracking ads.

To ensure users are able to optimize these new security features, Apple shares content with tips and how to use them through Tips. In total there are nine new tips content that the company has shared.

For users of every iPhone smartphone, some tips may already be known. However, it is different for users who have just bought this device. The reason is, there are many different features with Android.

More fully, here's how to control Apple-style cellphone privacy.

If you don't have the Apple Tips app yet, you can download and install it first. Click here to download this application from the App Store. Once installed on the device, open the application. Swipe down on the screen until you find the Privacy menu. There are nine new tips shared by the company, including Signing In with Apple, creating automatic passwords via iOS, recommendations for password security, understanding when the application uses the camera or mic, hide message previews, how to share your location more accurately, hide photos from the gallery, use a private browser, and check the Safari privacy report.