Security check: How to make the most of the iPhone privacy feature

In the latest iOS 16.2 update, Apple introduced a value-added “Security Check” feature that offers more control over private information on iPhones.

Over the years, in an effort to make it easier for users to share photos and locations with loved ones, Apple has introduced library sharing, live tracking, system privacy resets, and more.

However, human relationships are very complicated and sometimes they go wrong. We’ve seen reports of abandoned lovers trying to hurt their former partner through inexplicable things like sharing private photos on social media platforms and even stalking.


You can find the Apple Safety Check feature in Settings. Credit: apple

Therefore, with Security Check, Apple offers one-stop functionality with options to block all enabled features at once.

That’s how it’s done:
Step 1: Go to Settings >> Privacy & Security >> scroll down to find Security Checker
Step 2: Once in Security Review >> Manage Sharing & Access >> select individual apps like Health, Find My Network App, Calendar, Notes, Photos and more

Also, once enabled, iPhone will block shared access to Bluetooth, Calendar, Camera, Contacts, Files & Folders, Local Network, Location Services, Media & Apple Music, Microphone, Motion & Fitness, Photos, Reminders, Research, and Voice Recognition.


Security check function on the iPhone (screengrab)

In the safety check function you can also find the emergency reset. Once you enable this, the iPhone will immediately stop sharing the items listed above, including all types of sharing.

Also, the emergency reset allows the user to review and reset the settings associated with their Apple ID.

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