Lockdown Mode<\/span>which protects your data when you suspect you may be targeted by a sophisticated cyber attack. Not exactly a universal use case\u2014but another new feature, Safety Check, can benefit anyone with an iPhone. It lets you quickly review who has access to the data on your device\u2014including your location, shared notes, and Home access\u2014and revoke those permissions immediately.<\/p>\nPreviously, you’d have to manually locate things like shared calendars and notes and remove people from them one at a time. all of the other security settings used to be located in different places, too. With Safety Check, iOS 16 does the legwork for you, and reduces the risk of someone having access your information without your permission. <\/p>\n
Why you should use iOS 16’s Safety Check feature<\/h2>\n
Safety Check is a hub for your iPhone’s security. You should routinely check it to ensure unauthorized devices or people don’t have access to your data and activity. It lets you review which apps have access to your iPhone’s sensors and your personal data, and allows you to verify that unused apps aren’t accessing this information without your knowledge.<\/p>\n
When browsing this section, you can easily remove people from shared access. If you forget others can see some of your notes or calendar entries, you may be letting them see more of your data than you intended. Additionally, people with access to your Home app can control smart devices in your house such as lights, doors, and smart speakers. This could lead to unwanted situations, such as your ex being able to see your shopping lists or planned trips, or mess with the smart devices in your house.<\/p>\n
Safety Check can also stop you from spamming people accidentally. When you share notes with others<\/span>, they get notified every time you make an edit. If you used Notes to collaborate on your vacation planning, the shared note stops being useful after the trip is complete. If someone accidentally opens this note and changes something by mistake, everyone gets an annoying notification.<\/p>\n\n
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