Top Tips to make the iPhone a Secure Device
Whether iPhone owners use the device to browse the web, access emails or simply play games, it’s worth to protect the phone for security reasons. Although Apple has taken every care to make the device safe from hackers, but a few simple measures such as changes to the settings can make the iPhone more secure. Thus, when mobile users sell sold mobile phone and upgrade to an iPhone, it’s advisable to follow a few tips for more security. Here are a few tips to keep the iPhone safe and secure.
Passcode Lock – The iPhone doesn’t need a password to open it. But, when a mobile user sets the password, the device can be used only when the password is entered. To set a password, select “General” and go to “Passcode Lock”. On the “Passcode Lock”, enable the function by selecting “Turn Passcode On”. The user will be asked enter a pass code. When mobile users sets the password, hackers cannot access the iPhone at all without entering the password. Secure passwords are random and should not be based on birthdays or numbers such as 1111 or 1234 as these passwords can be easily discovered by hackers.
WiFi - Mobile users are used to connect on public WiFi or Hot-spot in shopping malls, cafes and so on. But, using public WiFi without appropriate security measures can make the device vulnerable as it makes the important information in the device open to hackers. Also, try to avoid networks that come with message “Unsecure”. Set up VPN for security reasons. Yes, use the VPN service to connect the iPhone to the Internet as VPN connectivity not only provides security, but also encryption that safeguards the identity and privacy of the user.
Activate the “Ask to Join Networks” feature on the iPhone. To enable this feature go to the main “iPhone Settings” and select “WiFi”. On the “WiFi” settings screen, turn the “Ask to Join Networks” function on by tapping the “On” button. Turn off WiFi when not in use because it reduces the risk of accidentally connecting to an unsecured network as well as saves the battery life of the iPhone.
Optimise Browser Security Settings – First, block the pop-ups because clicking on a malicious pop-up can expose the device to malware. Next, check on the Safari cookies settings. Disable cookies completely as these can be a security risk. Yes, cookies store information about users and their devices such as the operating systems, browsers and, even the browsing habits and transferred between web servers and Internet clients. Therefore, cookies can be viewed and accessed by others including by hackers who can misuse the information.
Encrypt the iOS for Safety – Anybody can access the information/emails in transit, but a good encryption provides good security as it keeps the information private and secure. A well-encrypted information/email could take years to decipher. While Apple has included security measures into the settings of the iPhone, several apps can be downloaded to provide more security to the device. Mobile users who sell mobile phone for cash and get an iPhone should follow a few tips to make the device more secure.

