“iPhone security has dominated the news for the past couple of weeks, so it’s understandable if you’re worrying about your own iPhone,” Stephen Smith writes for Cult of Mac.
“Have no fear, though: here are some handy tips to help keep your iPhone secure, from both hackers and the FBI,” Smith writes.
Smith writes, “Today’s video will walk you through 5 easy-to-do tips that will make your iPhone more secure.”
Direct link to video in the full article here.
MacDailyNews Note: In print:
To set a stronger alphanumeric passcode on your iOS device that cannot be easily brute-forced:
1. Settings > Touch ID & Passcode. On devices without Touch ID, go to Settings > Passcode
2. Tap Change Passcode
3. Tap Passcode Options to switch to a custom alphanumeric code
4. Enter your new, stronger passcode again to confirm it and activate it