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  1. Jun 27, 2024 · Both hacking into your device and distributing your private photos online without consent are serious crimes. The offender, whether it’s an ex or a stranger, has likely committed multiple crimes by violating your privacy and trust in this malicious, traumatic way.

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    • What are some signs my iPhone is hacked?
    • How do I get rid of a hacker?
    • How can I keep hackers out of my iPhone?

    1 What are some signs my iPhone is hacked?

    2 How do I get rid of a hacker?

    3 How can I keep hackers out of my iPhone?

    We use our iPhones for everything—managing our appointments, communicating with friends and family, online banking, and even tracking our health data. The fact that our iPhones contain so much of our personal information makes them attractive targets for unethical hackers. This wikiHow article will teach you how to figure out if your iPhone's been hacked, and some easy steps you can take right now to get rid of the hacker for good.

    There are strange apps installed on your iPhone.

    Swipe left on your Home screen until you get to the screen that says "App Library" on top. Tap

    and scroll through your list of apps. If there's anything on this list you don't remember installing, your phone may have been hacked.

    Apple is fairly strict about the apps it allows on the App Store. If you've jailbroken your iPhone or have downloaded apps from anywhere other than the App Store, you're more likely to wind up with shady apps on your phone.

    If you share your iPhone with someone else (or are using Family Sharing features), apps you don't recognize may have been installed by someone you actually trust. Before you panic, check with other members of your family to see if anyone installed the unfamiliar apps.

    You're seeing scary pop-up messages.

    If you think someone has access to your phone, disconnecting from the internet will make it so the hacker can no longer access it remotely.

    To disconnect quickly, swipe down from the top-right corner of the Home screen (if your iPhone doesn't have a Home button) or swipe up from the bottom (if it

    have a Home button), and then tap the airplane icon to go into Airplane Mode. If your phone stays connected to Wi-Fi in airplane mode, tap the Wi-Fi icon (the curved lines) to disconnect.

    Remove apps you don't recognize.

    If you've inadvertently installed a bad app on your iPhone, you can uninstall the app to get rid of it. Removing bad apps is a lot easier on your iPhone than it is on, say, a PC. To delete an app, just tap and hold its icon and select

    on the app if the icons start jiggling).

    By turning on automatic updates for both your iPhone and the apps you've installed, you'll ensure that you're always among the first to have the latest critical security updates.

    To turn on automatic iOS updates, go to

    and toggle both switches to the On (green) position.

    To turn on automatic app updates, go to

    to the On (green) position.

    Two-factor authentication adds an extra step to the login process, usually requiring you to verify all of your logins via an SMS text or authentication app. Turn on two-factor authentication for your Apple ID account so you'll always be notified when someone tries to log in to any Apple service with your username and password.

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