easy access to the device.
To disable access to Siri
on the lock screen, simply
head to Settings > Touch
ID & Passcode (or Face ID
& Passcode) and toggle the
‘allow access when locked’
option off.
- Turn off auto-fill
The same can be said
about Apple’s auto-fill
feature in Safari. Apple’s
Keychain stores website
logins, prompting users to
save the information after
successfully logging into
their account.
It’s a hugely handy
feature as it means we
don’t have to remember
the login information for
the myriad of websites we
browse – and the same
goes for credit/debit card
information. Simply tap a
button and Apple will fill out all your card information,
apart from your security code.
However, if a hacker does manage to gain access to
your iPhone, it provides them with access to all your
online logins. To disable keychain and auto-fill, go to
Settings > Safari > AutoFill and toggle off each option.
10.
easyaccesstothedevice.
TodisableaccesstoSiri
onthelockscreen,simply
headtoSettings>Touch
ID&Passcode(orFaceID
&Passcode)andtogglethe
‘allowaccesswhenlocked’
optionoff.
10.Turn off auto-fill
Thesamecanbesaid
aboutApple’sauto-fill
featureinSafari.Apple’s
Keychainstoreswebsite
logins,promptingusersto
savetheinformationafter
successfullylogginginto
theiraccount.
It’sahugelyhandy
featureasitmeanswe
don’thavetoremember
thelogininformationfor
themyriadofwebsiteswe
browse–andthesame
goesforcredit/debitcard
information.Simplytapa
buttonandApplewillfilloutallyourcardinformation,
apartfromyoursecuritycode.
However,ifahackerdoesmanagetogainaccessto
youriPhone,itprovidesthemwithaccesstoallyour
onlinelogins.Todisablekeychainandauto-fill,goto
Settings>Safari>AutoFillandtoggleoffeachoption.
10.