iphone – iDefend https://www.idefendhome.com Ultimate Protection for Your Digital Life Wed, 11 Sep 2024 17:53:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://www.idefendhome.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-idefend-favicon-32x32.png iphone – iDefend https://www.idefendhome.com 32 32 Is Your Phone Sick? How to Remove Hidden Viruses https://www.idefendhome.com/blog/devicesecurity/phone-virus-removal/ Wed, 28 Aug 2024 19:42:13 +0000 https://www.idefendhome.com/?p=7106 Hidden viruses on your phone can lead to personal data exposure and privacy risks. Learn how you can remove hidden viruses from your device in just 3 steps.

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Hidden viruses on your phone can lead to personal data exposure and privacy risks. Learn how you can remove hidden viruses from your device in just 3 steps.

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Today’s digital age the security of your smartphone is more critical than ever. Malware, a malicious software that infiltrates your device, poses a significant threat not only to your personal information but also to your overall privacy and the performance of your phone. Understanding the risks and taking proactive measures to protect your phone is essential to safeguarding your digital life.

Why Worry About Malware on Your Phone?

Having malware on your phone is a serious concern because it can compromise your personal security, privacy, and overall device performance. Depending on which type of phone you use you may be more or less at risk of viruses. For example iPhones are very protected and good at preventing viruses whereas Android phones are not as good at protecting against viruses.

When malware has infected a phone it usually begins to extract all the information it can. Malware can steal sensitive information like passwords, credit card details, banking information, and personal contacts. This data can be used for identity theft, financial fraud, or sold on the dark web.

Your privacy can be invaded by spyware, a type of malware, which can monitor your activity, including your calls, messages, emails, and even location. This exploits your privacy and can be used for blackmail, harassment, and other crimes.

Your phone’s performance will decline as the malware often runs in the background, consuming your phone’s resources, leading to slow performance, frequent crashes, and battery drain. It can also cause your phone to overheat or behave erratically.

These issues spotlight the critical need to remove hidden viruses from your phone. If you have never removed viruses from your phone you should consider doing it. You may have malware hidden on your phone that you didn’t even know was there.

3 Simple Steps to Remove Viruses From Your Phone

1 – Clear Cache and Temporary Files: Clearing cache and temporary files can remove potentially harmful data.

For Android: Go to Settings > Storage > Cached data and clear it.

For iPhone: Restart your phone to clear some temporary files. Also, go to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data for browser cache.

2 – Check for Unusual Apps: Go through your installed apps list and look for any apps you don’t recognize or remember installing and uninstall them.

3 – Reset to Factory Settings (If Needed): As a last resort, you can reset your phone to factory settings to remove any persistent viruses that are affecting your phones performance.

For Android: Go to Settings > System > Reset options > Erase all data (factory reset).

For iPhone: Go to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings.

Removing viruses from your phone is a great thing to do. However, avoiding viruses altogether is a much better way to go. To protect against viruses you can do a few things. First, don’t download apps from third-party sources. Second, be cautious when clicking on links in emails or texts, especially from unknown senders. Third, regularly back up your data and keep your phone’s security software up to date. These best practices will help you keep your phone free of malware and other viruses.

How to Avoid Phone Viruses

Removing viruses from your phone is a great thing to do. However, avoiding viruses altogether is a much better way to go. To protect against viruses you can do a few things. First, don’t download apps from third-party sources. Second, be cautious when clicking on links in emails or texts, especially from unknown senders. Third, regularly back up your data and keep your phone’s security software up to date. These best practices will help you keep your phone free of malware and other viruses.

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Amid privacy concerns, Apple’s new AI is coming soon to an iPhone near you. https://www.idefendhome.com/blog/onlineprivacy/openaiapple/ Fri, 14 Jun 2024 17:02:46 +0000 https://www.idefendhome.com/?p=4742 Your next iPhone may know more about you than you do. What is Apple's new AI capable of, and how does Apple reassure its customers that their private life is safe and secure?

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Your next iPhone may know more about you than you do. What is Apple's new AI capable of, and how does Apple reassure its customers that their private life is safe and secure?

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has taken the tech world by storm. With Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Facebook, Snapchat, and others all integrating a form of AI into their systems, Apple found themselves lagging behind. Now, with Apple’s recent AI announcement, they’ve officially entered the race in a big way. Apple’s home-grown AI, it’s partnership with OpenAI, and its integration with Apple iPhones, computers and other devices is groundbreaking. But it also gives rise to massive personal privacy concerns.

What is Apple’s AI capable of, and how does Apple reassure its customers that their private information is safe and secure? While security and privacy have always been a selling point for Apple products, what will they do with unprecedented access to an unlimited flow of surveillance and collection of personal information from the devices you use every day?

Your privacy… going, going, gone?

Apple promotes its new AI (called Apple Intelligence) as “personal intelligence built into your devices to help you write, express yourself, and get things done effortlessly, every day. All while setting a brand-new standard for privacy in AI.” It’s the first real application of AI as a personal assistant – built into devices you use every day. Naturally, and rightly so, watchdogs for personal privacy and security are alarmed at the risks with this emerging technology.

The cause for concern with the new Apple Intelligence is not just the amount of detail they will learn about you, but who has access to that data. Your phone, and Apple, will potentially know more about you than you do.

Apple Intelligence will be able to scan and interpret all your photos, making it easy to find a photo of concert tickets, driver’s license, recipes, and vacation spots with a simple request. It will be able to identify and recognize your children, spouse, and friends in your photos along with their role in your life. There are concerns about access to photos, videos, and voice where deep-fake videos and voice cloning have popped up across social media and are now used by scammers and online predators.

Siri will be supercharged due to the power OpenAI utilizes. With personal context and access to everyday life activities, Siri will use OpenAI to access calendar events, messages, and other apps to pull together information for your benefit. If you have an appointment for a meeting in the office, and then a piano recital for your daughter an hour after, Siri will plan each out accordingly and access Apple Maps to notify you when you need to leave to get to your next event on time.

If you ask when your mom’s flight is going to land, Siri will pull up the information and notify you exactly when the flight takes off and lands with the information gathered in the email. Then Siri can remind you when it is time to leave to pick her up while also taking live traffic into account. If you forgot what dinner plans you made with your mom, Siri will access your messages and pull up the text to remind you of where and when the dinner reservation is taking place.

As useful as the tools will be, the obvious question here is, if the AI can see and interpret your photos, emails, texts, calendars, and everything else, who has access to all your private information and daily activity? Can you trust them – or the other companies they affiliate with such as OpenAI? Will the government be able to get access to all this data anytime they want?

Clearly, questions about security and privacy remain. We are literally hitting just the tip of the iceberg with what Apple Intelligence will learn about us, and what it will do for us.

Voices of concern

Some of the benefits of this AI integration into your personal life might sound pretty good right now, but there is always a cost associated with such groundbreaking technology. If you’re worried about your privacy and security, you’re not alone. In fact most of the tech world is voicing their concerns about this Apple-AI integration.

Elon Musk has openly stated, “It’s patently absurd that Apple isn’t smart enough to make their own AI yet is somehow capable of ensuring that OpenAI will protect your security and privacy! Apple has no clue what’s actually going on once they hand your data over to Open AI. They’re selling you down the river.” Musk has also gone so far as to consider a ban of Apple devices from his businesses as a security measure with the announced Apple-OpenAI partnership.

Musk voiced concern that Microsoft, which owns half of OpenAI, has disbanded its ethics oversight division. “There is no regulatory oversight of AI, which is a major problem. I’ve been calling for AI safety regulation for over a decade!” Regulation may be the only hope of keeping our information private, but with AI being so new to our world, that may be years out. Of course, it’s highly likely government regulators won’t fully understand this and may cause more harm than good.

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, stated that AI is, “the greatest technology humanity has yet developed” and this uncharted territory is thrilling yet should be carefully walked. Altman continued, “I’m particularly worried that these models could be used for large-scale disinformation. I think people should be happy that we are a little bit scared of this.”

Apple says its AI will “usher in a new era of privacy”. The company says it will ask you for permission to use your private data before both Apple and OpenAI will have access to it, but once you give permission, your information is fair game. Apple claims that data from Apple Intelligence will “mostly stay on your device itself. If it needs to go to the cloud (and access ChatGPT), it will be on Apple’s secure server, not stored by OpenAI.”

Security professionals will be watching closely to see how this and other concerns will play out.

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Apple Intelligence is deeply integrated into iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia that is due to be released in Fall 2024. It will only be available on iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and newer iPhone models, plus iPad and Mac computers with M1 and later.

At this point, consider waiting to upgrade to iOS 18 with Apple Intelligence (If you have an iPhone 15 or newer). If you end up having to buy a new iPhone, you may want to consider buying an older model. If you must have the newest iPhone when it’s released later this year, or next year, consider turning off specific Apple Intelligence features you aren’t comfortable with, or disable it altogether.

For the next couple of years while all this new AI technology unfolds, be cautious and don’t give up your privacy rights. Realize that AI is not going away, and that all smart devices including Android will eventually have built-in AI. Be careful about giving Apple or any other tech company permission to use AI to monitor, track, and use you or your family’s personal information.

Whether we like it or not, AI will increasingly play a larger role in our lives. As it unfolds, we must continue to do everything we can to protect our privacy, our freedom, and not allow big tech or government to access, monitor, or control our digital lives.

 

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Upgrade Your iPhone Security in 3 Quick Steps https://www.idefendhome.com/blog/devicesecurity/iossecurity3steps/ Thu, 18 Mar 2021 02:25:59 +0000 https://www.idefendhome.com/?p=5777 Your iPhone or iPad could be a gateway for security risks, identity theft, predators, and other cyber-threats to infiltrate your home and family.

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Your iPhone or iPad could be a gateway for security risks, identity theft, predators, and other cyber-threats to infiltrate your home and family.

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Apple’s premium devices have been around for years, and while their security is famous for being top-notch, there are still plenty of holes you can fill. Sometimes it can be overwhelming and you may not know where to start.

Don’t worry; we’ve got your back! This guide has three quick tips you can utilize to upgrade your security settings in minutes.

First, you’ll need to locate these settings:

Finding the Right Settings

Most likely, your device will allow you to do a search in the Settings. Swipe down from the top of Settings to find the magnifying glass symbol 🔎 (search bar), where you can type the keywords.

Tip: Try searching for things like: “system”, “update”, “software”, “version”, “lock screen”, “passcode”, etc.

Step 1: Download Updates

Ensure your device has downloaded the latest system updates. This is the strongest layer of protection you can have against malware.

Step 2: Screen Lock & Passcode

Having a screen lock, passcode, fingerprint lock, or facial ID will help keep your device physically secure—in case it is lost or stolen.

Step 3: Find my Device

Setting up this function allows you to locate your iPhone or iPad if you misplace it, as well as giving you control to lock-down or erase your personal data if the device is ever lost or stolen.

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