Sometimes phones get hacked — and it’s a headache when that happens. But just because it’s an incident that happens at times doesn’t mean you should make it as easy as possible for hackers to access your data. There are steps you can take on your end to secure your phone as much as possible. Curbing the permissions that your apps have are a big help, as is making sure your passwords are top-notch and that you aren’t re-using them for every website and app.
A few dangerous iPhone habits could be exposing you to hackers right now. The best way to keep this from happening is to change these four bad iPhone habits.
1. Leaving Bluetooth Turned On for Apps
Hackers can take control of your data by exploiting Bluetooth if it’s turned on for all of your apps. Giving apps Bluetooth access allows