Protecting your privacy doesn’t require advanced tools or technical expertise. Some of the most effective protections are already built into your phone; you just need to know where to look.
These five privacy tips show you exactly how to reduce tracking and limit data sharing on both iPhone and Android using the latest software.
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Smartphone users can boost privacy by adjusting built-in settings that limit tracking, location sharing and background data collection on iPhone and Android devices. (Neil Godwin/Future via Getty Images)
Apps often request access to your camera, microphone, contacts, photos and location, even when it’s not necessary. Limiting these permissions reduces background data collection.
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Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer
Location tracking can reveal where you live, work, shop and travel.
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Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer
Some apps request full access to your photo library, giving them visibility into every image and video you’ve taken.
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Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer
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Turning off unnecessary app permissions and tracking features helps protect sensitive information stored on your phone. (Sebastian Kahnert/picture alliance via Getty Images)
App tracking allows advertisers to follow your activity across multiple apps.
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Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer
This removes the identifier apps use to track you for targeted ads and replaces it with a fresh ID that isn’t linked to your previous activity.
Some apps continue running and collecting data even when you’re not actively using them.
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Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer
A password manager reduces the need to store logins inside apps, which can limit unnecessary permissions and data collection.
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Privacy experts say small changes to phone settings can go a long way in reducing digital surveillance and data exposure. (Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/Picture Alliance via Getty Images)
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Protecting your privacy doesn’t have to be complicated. By reducing app permissions, limiting location access, controlling photo sharing, turning off app tracking and restricting background activity, you can significantly reduce how much personal data your phone shares. A few simple setting changes can go a long way in protecting your digital life.
What privacy setting surprised you the most, or is there one you’re unsure about? Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com.
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