This is how to tell if someone is secretly watching you on your iPhone

Apple devices have built-in location tracking features that can let people see your location, sometimes posing a risk to personal safety.

This is how to tell if someone is secretly watching you on your iPhone
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This is how to tell if someone is secretly watching you on your iPhone

In the age of advanced technology, many smartphone users have a fear of being watched. There are ways to tell if your privacy has been compromised especially if you use an iPhone.

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Find my

Apple devices have built-in location tracking features that can let certain people see your location. Realizing how this feature can pose a risk to personal safety, the company shared a manual that teaches you how to protect yourself from being tracked by malicious people such as a stalker or a former loved one. The Find My feature on Apple exists to help you retrieve your device should you lose it.

Also, it allows your friends and family to see where you are if you granted them location access in the past. To see who can track your location, open up the ‌Find My‌ app and tap on the ‘People’ tab.

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People who have shared their location with you and those you have shared your location with will show up in this list. If you tap on any person's name in the list, you can get to settings that will let you stop sharing on an individual basis. Just tap on ‘Stop Sharing My Location’ to block that person from seeing where you are.

Account sign ins

Sometimes, other people may have access to your password - either you shared it with them or it was easy to guess. You can tell if someone has logged into your account by opening Settings and tapping your name at the top.

When you scroll down, you’ll see all the devices that your account is logged into. If there’s any device on the list that you do not recognize, simply tap the device, and you will see the option to remove from account. You might want to change your password at this point to prevent future logins.

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