Have you ever casually talked about a product or service while your phone was nearby and then suddenly started seeing ads for it on your social media feed? Your phone might be listening. But if that concerns you, this might really worry you: your devices are also tracking you! From the phone itself to the apps you use, multiple elements on your device can access your location and other personal data.
Fortunately, there are ways to take control. In today’s article, we’ll discuss why this tracking can be risky, six ways your phone may be tracking you, and how to disable these features to protect your privacy.
Keep in mind that operating systems and phone models vary widely; if the instructions here don’t match your device exactly, try consulting Apple Support, your Android phone manufacturer, or YouTube tutorials specific to your model for guidance.
Data from tracking is a hot commodity for marketers, who use it to target you with location-based and interest-based ads. However, cybercriminals are also interested in this data. Allowing your phone to track you can expose you to several risks:
How to turn it off:
- iPhone: Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services. Toggle off Location Services or manage permissions per app. Under System Services, select Significant Locations to view logged locations and toggle it off. Clear your history if desired.
- Android: Go to Settings > Location > App Permissions to disable tracking for specific apps or turn off Location entirely. To delete location history, tap Delete Location History under Location History.
How to turn it off:
- iPhone: Go to Settings > Privacy & Security. Check categories like Camera, Microphone, and Contacts to adjust permissions.
- Android: Go to Settings > Apps > Permissions to manage access to contacts, microphone, and camera.
How to turn it off:
- iPhone: Swipe down from the top-right corner and toggle off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. For full control, go to Settings > Wi-Fi & Bluetooth to disable scanning.
- Android: Go to Settings > Location > Wi-Fi & Bluetooth scanning and disable these options.
How to turn it off:
- iPhone & Android: Use private or incognito browsing. In Google Chrome, go to Settings > Privacy & Security to turn off Web & App Activity. Clear browsing history and cookies regularly.
How to turn it off:
- iPhone: Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Tracking and toggle off Allow Apps to Request to Track. Disable personalized ads under Apple Advertising.
- Android: Go to Settings > Privacy > Ads and toggle on Opt Out of Ads Personalization.
How to turn it off:
- Social Media: Visit each platform’s settings (e.g., Facebook > Settings & Privacy > Privacy Shortcuts) to manage ad preferences.
- Google: Go to Google Account > Data & Privacy > Web & App Activity to adjust tracking settings.
By adjusting these settings, you can significantly reduce the amount of personal information your phone tracks, helping you regain control of your privacy.
Why This Matters for Business Owners
Protecting your privacy is critical, especially if you’re a business owner. Tracking that monitors your every move can also expose your business to risk, allowing cybercriminals and even competitors to gather valuable data on your activities and confidential communications.
Taking steps to limit your phone’s tracking capabilities is about more than just personal protection; it’s about safeguarding your business from potential breaches and targeted cyberattacks. In today’s world, cybersecurity is a strategic issue and staying informed and proactive is essential.
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