Your iPhone will inevitably contain lots of important personal information, ranging from photos and videos to emails, banking apps, messages and more. That's why it’s perfectly understandable to become nervous about handing your handset to someone.
There is, however, a way to share your iPhone with someone and control what they do with the device without peering over their shoulder. The answer is Guided Access, an accessibility feature that allows you to lock others to a single app and restrict the number of available features.
It is even possible to set a time limit, which is particularly useful if you are handing the device to a child and you’d rather they didn’t spend too long staring at a screen. One thing’s for sure, Guided Access is worth exploring. Here's how to set it up.
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