Turn on this feature now to make your iPhone more secure, prevent malware
Spyware, stealing user information for the purpose of extortion, providing data to 'dark' organizations is no longer a strange topic for mobile users around the globe. Grasping those thorny issues, Apple officially launched a spyware blocking feature called "Lockdown Mode". This feature has been released by Apple for a long time, but not everyone knows, this article will guide you to activate Blockade Mode in the simplest way.
Step 1: Check if your device has been upgraded to iOS 16. If not, go to Settings > General > Software Update and upgrade to the latest version available.
Step 2: Open the Settings app > Select Privacy & Security > Select Lockdown Mode .
Step 3: Turn on the blockade mode by clicking Turn On Lockdown Mode. The device will then reboot to complete the feature setup.
When activating this feature successfully, Lockdown Mode not only helps prevent malware, but also blocks many features related to Internet connection to secure identity, limit the possibility of being attacked by hackers, control control your data.
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