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Kaycee Hill

Check your iPhone right now: 3 privacy settings you need to change immediately

IPhone 17 Pro Max in a London Underground station.

Your iPhone is running tracking systems right now. Location services are pinging in the background and Apple is logging your app usage, search history, and movement patterns. Every app you've installed is requesting permission to follow you across the internet.

If you open your Privacy settings, you'll find something most people never look at: a detailed record of everywhere you've been, everything you've searched, and which apps are watching you at this moment.

Here's exactly what to disable and where to find each setting.

1. Disable app tracking on new apps

When you download an app, it asks permission to track your activity across other apps and websites. Most people tap through this notification without reading it. Disable this globally so apps can't ask.

Go to Settings, Privacy & Security, and Tracking. Then toggle off "Allow Apps to Request to Track." You'll see a pop up that also asks if you want to ask apps you previously allowed to track to stop tracking. Tap "Ask Apps to Stop Tracking."

With this disabled, old and new apps downloaded won't be able to ask for tracking permission. Apps will be automatically informed that you've requested not to be tracked. You'll still see ads, but they'll be generic instead of targeted based on your behavior.

2. Restrict location access

Apps constantly request access to your location. Some need it, most don't. Location tracking drains battery and creates a detailed log of everywhere you go.

Go to Settings, Privacy & Security, and Location Services. Review the list of apps. For apps that don't need location to function (like Spotify or a note-taking app), tap the app and select "Never." For others, choose "While Using the App" instead of "Always."

Next, you'll want to disable Significant Locations. This is the most invasive setting. Apple keeps track of locations you visit regularly. To do this, go to Settings, Privacy & Security, Location Services, System Services, and Significant Locations & Routes. Then toggle it off.

This feature stores information about places you visit frequently so Apple can provide certain location-based services. Disabling it is essential.

3. Monitor what apps are accessing

After disabling these settings, check what apps are still accessing sensitive data.

Go to Settings, Privacy & Security, and App Privacy Report, then tap "Turn on App Privacy Report." This dashboard will show how often apps access your camera, microphone, and location.

This doesn't stop tracking, it just shows you what's happening. But knowing what apps are doing gives you the information needed to make decisions about whether to keep using them.

Do you have any great iPhone tips or tricks? Let me know in the comments!

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