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How to change iOS 13 settings for better security

Posted on 2 February 2020

From techrepublic.com

Apple security

Devices using iOS 13 are some of the most secure in the world; however, there are settings you can change to make your iOS experience even more secure. After implementing these extra security settings, if your iOS device ever falls into the wrong hands, your personal data will be better protected.

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