Five security settings in iOS 12 you should change right now

Five security settings in iOS 12 you should change right now

By Zack Whittaker

iOS 12, Apple’s latest mobile software for iPhone and iPad, is finally out. The new software packs in a bunch of new security and privacy features you’ve probably already heard about.

Here’s what you need to do to take advantage of the new settings and lock down your device.

1. Turn on USB Restricted Mode to make hacking more difficult

This difficult-to-find new feature prevents any accessories from connecting to your device — like USB cables and headphones — when your iPhone or iPad has been locked for more than an hour. That prevents police and hackers alike from using tools to bypass your lock screen passcode and get your data.

Go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode and type in your passcode. Then, scroll down and ensure that USB Accessories are not permitted on the lock screen, so make sure the setting is Off.

2. Make sure automatic iOS updates are turned on

Every time your iPhone or iPad updates, it comes with a slew of security patches to prevent crashes or data theft. Yet, how often do you update your phone? Most don’t bother unless it’s a major update. Now, iOS 12 will update your device …read more

Source:: TechCrunch Gadgets

Zortrax launches a new high-speed, high-resolution printer, the Inkspire Previous post Zortrax launches a new high-speed, high-resolution printer, the Inkspire Not to be overshadowed by the Apple Watch, AliveCor announces a new 6-lead ECG reader Next post Not to be overshadowed by the Apple Watch, AliveCor announces a new 6-lead ECG reader