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Avoid falling for scam messages claiming your iPhone is hacked. Clear your browser's history and data to remove potential threats.
Ensure your Apple account password is strong and enable two-factor authentication for added security.
Remove any unrecognized device management profiles to prevent unauthorized control over your iPhone.
Turn on automatic updates and regularly update your iPhone software to protect against vulnerabilities.
Ensure your Apple ID has the correct email and phone numbers for account recovery in case of breaches.
Connect only to secure Wi-Fi networks and avoid public networks to reduce security risks.
Install reputable security apps from the App Store for additional protection.
Turn on iCloud Private Relay to keep your internet activities private and secure.
Disable access to certain features when the iPhone is locked to prevent misuse.
Activate stolen device protection to add extra security measures if your iPhone is taken.