Security Archives - PhoneGlide Phone Related News Mon, 01 Apr 2024 08:12:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://phoneglide.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/cropped-phoneglide-high-resolution-logo-7068125-7255728-32x32.png Security Archives - PhoneGlide 32 32 iOS 14.5.1 is a security update with fix to the App Tracking Transparency toggle https://phoneglide.com/ios-14-5-1-is-a-security-update-with-fix-to-the-app-tracking-transparency-toggle-phoneglide/ https://phoneglide.com/ios-14-5-1-is-a-security-update-with-fix-to-the-app-tracking-transparency-toggle-phoneglide/#respond Fri, 22 Mar 2024 06:09:52 +0000 https://phoneglide.com/ios-14-5-1-is-a-security-update-with-fix-to-the-app-tracking-transparency-toggle-phoneglide/ In exactly a week after the significant iOS 14.5 which brought in the App Tracking Transparency feature among major bug fixes and improvements, Apple released a follow-up in the form of iOS 14.5.1. Post-updating to iOS 14.5, many users faced a glitch where the App Tracking Transparency toggle (Ask to allow apps to track) was simply ... Read more

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In exactly a week after the significant iOS 14.5 which brought in the App Tracking Transparency feature among major bug fixes and improvements, Apple released a follow-up in the form of iOS 14.5.1. Post-updating to iOS 14.5, many users faced a glitch where the App Tracking Transparency toggle (Ask to allow apps to track) was simply just greyed out altogether rendering the feature useless.

This update fixes the very same issue which possibly occurred due to the feature being switched off by the user prior to updating to iOS 14.5. Also, as usual, in the software update, again Apple has fixed a WebKit security vulnerability due to memory corruption problems which lead to arbitrary code execution when processing maliciously crafted content.

To update your eligible devices (iPhone 6S and later), Go to Settings > General > Software Update. The new version of iOS weighs in at 128.3 MB on our 2020 iPhone SE. We recommend our readers update to iOS 14.5.1 as soon as possible to keep their devices secure, fast, and fluid.

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Apple rolls out iOS and iPadOS 15.3 with critical Safari WebKit fix and more https://phoneglide.com/apple-rolls-out-ios-ipados-15-3-with-critical-safari-webkit-fix-and-more/ https://phoneglide.com/apple-rolls-out-ios-ipados-15-3-with-critical-safari-webkit-fix-and-more/#respond Mon, 18 Mar 2024 07:40:52 +0000 https://phoneglide.com/apple-rolls-out-ios-ipados-15-3-with-critical-safari-webkit-fix-and-more/ iOS and iPadOS 15.3 are now rolling out. The software update according to Apple is a critical Safari WebKit fix among others bug fixes. The Safari bug is with regards to the WebKit engine specifically the WebKit storage. The implementation of IndexedDB by WebKit allowed a website to access other website IndexedDB databases to collect sensitive information. Details ... Read more

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iOS and iPadOS 15.3 are now rolling out. The software update according to Apple is a critical Safari WebKit fix among others bug fixes. The Safari bug is with regards to the WebKit engine specifically the WebKit storage. The implementation of IndexedDB by WebKit allowed a website to access other website IndexedDB databases to collect sensitive information. Details such as user credentials and personal information.

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ALSO READ: How to update to iOS 15 and iPadOS 15How to update to iOS 15 and iPadOS 15

The dangerous bug allows a website to spy on other websites a user visits during the same browsing session. The device security firm FingerprintJS discovered the harmful exploit and every browser that uses the Webkit Engine is affected.

Moving on, an iCloud bug has been fixed which allowed an application to acquire access to user files on Apple’s cloud platform.

Other fixes are for the Crash Reporter, ColorSync, Kernel, and more. To learn more, refer to the Security Notes.

We urge all of our readers to update their iPhone and iPad right now. Please do not miss out on this important security fix update.

How to Update to iOS and iPadOS 15.3

Head over to Settings > General > Software Update. Wait for the update to pop up and then download and install.

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Want to add trusted phone numbers to Apple ID? Here’s how https://phoneglide.com/want-to-add-trusted-phone-numbers-to-apple-id-heres-how-phoneglide/ https://phoneglide.com/want-to-add-trusted-phone-numbers-to-apple-id-heres-how-phoneglide/#respond Wed, 28 Feb 2024 22:50:54 +0000 https://phoneglide.com/want-to-add-trusted-phone-numbers-to-apple-id-heres-how-phoneglide/ An Apple ID by default employs 2FA I.e. Two-Factor Authentication for iPhone from the time you create one. Now what is 2FA, you may ask. Well, the feature allows a user to verify, access, and recover his/her Apple ID or any account for that matter via an OTP (One Time Password) sent to an assigned ... Read more

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An Apple ID by default employs 2FA I.e. Two-Factor Authentication for iPhone from the time you create one. Now what is 2FA, you may ask. Well, the feature allows a user to verify, access, and recover his/her Apple ID or any account for that matter via an OTP (One Time Password) sent to an assigned and trusted phone number. Simple isn’t it? Now, building upon this, let’s learn how to add trusted phone numbers for Apple ID login to help you access the same in case you get locked out.

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1. How to add trusted phone numbers to access your Apple ID

How to add trusted phone numbers to access your Apple ID

1. Unlock your iPhone and fire up the Settings app.

2. Tap the Apple ID account name (your name).

3. Choose Password & Security.

iPhone home screen Settings menu Apple ID settings

NOTE: If for some reason Two-Factor Authentication is not active, please enable it first and follow the on-screen instructions. This way you can add your own phone number as the default authentication method along with others in the following steps.

4. Locate and find the TRUSTED PHONE NUMBER section and Tap the Edit button.

5. Select Add a trusted phone number and enter the iPhone passcode to continue.

6. On the next screen, specify a trusted phone number of your choice and then tap the Send button. A verification code/OTP will be sent to the number.

Add trust phone number Enter passcode Specify trusted number

7. Enter the code you received and it’s all done.

To add more, delete, or change trusted phone numbers to the Apple ID, go back to step 4 through step 7.

Wrapping up

That’s all folks, you have now successfully added a trusted phone number to your Apple ID account for verification purposes. This comes in handy when you have forgotten your account password or device passcode and have just upgraded your iPhone to a newer model.

Thank you all for reading.

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As per a leaked memo, Apple is doing everything to identify leakers https://phoneglide.com/as-per-a-leaked-memo-apple-is-doing-everything-to-identify-leakers-phoneglide/ https://phoneglide.com/as-per-a-leaked-memo-apple-is-doing-everything-to-identify-leakers-phoneglide/#respond Tue, 16 Jan 2024 16:46:55 +0000 https://phoneglide.com/as-per-a-leaked-memo-apple-is-doing-everything-to-identify-leakers-phoneglide/ It’s a no-brainer that Apple devices around the globe are some of the most sought-after pieces of tech. Each year, the anticipation builds up prior to the launch of a new iPhone, iPad, and more products from the Cupertino giant. The anticipation is so much so that we get to witness leaked schematics, renders, and ... Read more

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It’s a no-brainer that Apple devices around the globe are some of the most sought-after pieces of tech. Each year, the anticipation builds up prior to the launch of a new iPhone, iPad, and more products from the Cupertino giant. The anticipation is so much so that we get to witness leaked schematics, renders, and in many cases the official device itself well ahead of launch.

Speaking of which, in a leaked memo courtesy of The Verge, Apple CEO Tim Cook sent out to employees on Tuesday expresses his frustration towards leakers and said that the company is “doing everything in our power to identify those who leaked”.

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Tim also explicitly pressed the company is aware that there are only a small number of leakers out there and that “people who leak confidential information do not belong here”, here as in Apple. The full transcript of the memo is below for your reference.

Dear Team,

It was great to connect with you at the global employee meeting on Friday. There was much to celebrate, from our remarkable new product line-up to our values driven work around climate change, racial equity, and privacy. It was a good opportunity to reflect on our many accomplishments and to have a discussion about what’s been on your mind.

I’m writing today because I’ve heard from so many of you were were incredibly frustrated to see the contents of the meeting leak to reporters. This comes after a product launch in which most of the details of our announcements were also leaked to the press.

I want you to know that I share your frustration. These opportunities to connect as a team are really important. But they only work if we can trust that the content will stay within Apple. I want to reassure you that we are doing everything in our power to identify those who leaked. As you know, we do not tolerate disclosures of confidential information, whether it’s product IP or the details of a confidential meeting. We know that the leakers constitute a small number of people. We also know that people who leak confidential information do not belong here.

As we look forward, I want to thank you for all you’ve done to make our products a reality and all you will do to get them into customers’ hands. Yesterday we released iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and watchOS 8, and Friday marks the moment when we share some of our incredible new products with the world. There’s nothing better than that. We’ll continue to measure our contributions in the lives we change, the connections we foster, and the work we do to leave the world a better place.

Thank you,

Tim

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Apple outs iOS 14.4.2, again with security fixes https://phoneglide.com/apple-outs-ios-14-4-2-again-with-security-fixes-phoneglide/ https://phoneglide.com/apple-outs-ios-14-4-2-again-with-security-fixes-phoneglide/#respond Wed, 27 Dec 2023 13:33:01 +0000 https://phoneglide.com/apple-outs-ios-14-4-2-again-with-security-fixes-phoneglide/ On Friday, Apple pushed out iOS 14.4.2 for all supported devices. Also, iPadOS 14.4.2 was released for supported iPad tablets along with WatchOS 7.3.3 for eligible models. The update again much like the previous update, brings in important security fixes and improvements related to the Safari browser’s engine, Webkit. On that note, we just received ... Read more

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On Friday, Apple pushed out iOS 14.4.2 for all supported devices. Also, iPadOS 14.4.2 was released for supported iPad tablets along with WatchOS 7.3.3 for eligible models. The update again much like the previous update, brings in important security fixes and improvements related to the Safari browser’s engine, Webkit. On that note, we just received this update on our iPhone SE (2020), weighing in at 197.8 MB (similar to other devices).

All you have to do is, go to Settings > General > Software Update to check for and update your compatible devices. A detailed explanation straight from Apple is given below.

WebKit

Available for: iPhone 6s and later, iPad Pro (all models), iPad Air 2 and later, iPad 5th generation and later, iPad mini 4 and later, and iPod touch (7th generation)

Impact: Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to universal cross site scripting. Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited.

Description: This issue was addressed by improved management of object lifetimes.

CVE-2021-1879: Clement Lecigne of Google Threat Analysis Group and Billy Leonard of Google Threat Analysis Group

This security fix was also pushed out to older devices like the iPhone 5S and iPhone 6 that cannot run iOS 14, in the form of iOS 12.5.2. This one is really impressive on Apple’s part as they are still fixing security issues on devices that are over 7 years old!

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Apple pushes out iOS 14.4.1 with major security fix https://phoneglide.com/apple-pushes-out-ios-14-4-1-with-major-security-fix-phoneglide/ https://phoneglide.com/apple-pushes-out-ios-14-4-1-with-major-security-fix-phoneglide/#respond Wed, 20 Dec 2023 14:29:42 +0000 https://phoneglide.com/apple-pushes-out-ios-14-4-1-with-major-security-fix-phoneglide/ Apple released iOS 14.4.1 for the iPhone and iPadOS 14.4.1 for the iPad on Monday. We just received the update on our iPhone SE (2020). The update is a minor version bump over 14.4. However, this update brings in a very important security fix with regards to the Safari browser. WebKit, Safari’s engine suffered a ... Read more

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Apple released iOS 14.4.1 for the iPhone and iPadOS 14.4.1 for the iPad on Monday. We just received the update on our iPhone SE (2020). The update is a minor version bump over 14.4. However, this update brings in a very important security fix with regards to the Safari browser. WebKit, Safari’s engine suffered a memory corruption issue which led to arbitrary code execution due to the processing of maliciously crafted content.

This is a major loophole within Safari and we urge our viewers to update their devices as soon as possible to be on the safe side.

iOS 14.4.1, now available

The update is available to all iPhones released since the iPhone 6S. Supported iPad models include every iPad Pro model, iPad 5th generation and later, iPad Air 2 and later, and the iPad Mini 4 and later. To update, simply head to Settings > General > Software update and download and install the new version. The update weighs around 138MB (device dependant) if your device is already running the 14.4 version.

Apple: about the iOS 14.4.1 fix

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This new iOS 16 battery alert in Settings helps protect your iPhone https://phoneglide.com/this-new-ios-16-battery-alert-in-settings-helps-protect-your-iphone/ https://phoneglide.com/this-new-ios-16-battery-alert-in-settings-helps-protect-your-iphone/#respond Sat, 09 Dec 2023 01:48:44 +0000 https://phoneglide.com/this-new-ios-16-battery-alert-in-settings-helps-protect-your-iphone/ Apple launched iOS 16 on Monday at WWDC 2022 event. The new version brings a visual overhaul to the right places specifically the iOS 16 lockscreen with new widgers and theme options. However, out of all major enhancements, the minor ones can get buried down and hardly noticeable. One such feature is a new iOS ... Read more

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Apple launched iOS 16 on Monday at WWDC 2022 event. The new version brings a visual overhaul to the right places specifically the iOS 16 lockscreen with new widgers and theme options. However, out of all major enhancements, the minor ones can get buried down and hardly noticeable. One such feature is a new iOS 16 battery alert in settings to help protect your iPhone battery health. We just spotted it in the Developer Beta 1 of iOS 16.

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We all have been there when our iPhones suddenly stopped charging or stayed at a specific battery percentage for a long time while charging. The guess for one here could be an overheating issue, high ambient temperature, or software-related problem. Well, now with iOS 16, Apple has a remedy for your guesswork by actually displaying an alert message within the Battery settings. Right below the charging status (above the graph), we get to see a new and subtle alert message.

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In our case, the battery charging process on the 2020 iPhone SE was put on hold due to a higher than normal operating temperature, triggering the message as shown in the screenshot above. All in all, this one is a welcome move on Apple’s part to help protect the battery and preserve the health for longer endurance.

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iOS 14.8 patches the iMessage Zero-Click exploit: Update now! https://phoneglide.com/ios-14-8-patches-the-imessage-zero-click-exploit-update-now/ https://phoneglide.com/ios-14-8-patches-the-imessage-zero-click-exploit-update-now/#respond Sat, 09 Dec 2023 00:57:35 +0000 https://phoneglide.com/ios-14-8-patches-the-imessage-zero-click-exploit-update-now/ Apple quite unexpectedly released iOS 14.8 on Tuesday. The update brings in a very important patch to block out the NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware. The spyware here is of the Zero-Click variety that hacked Apple’s iMessage system. The exploit called FORCEDENTRY, discreetly collects all user information and activities without the user’s knowledge. Security watchdog group ... Read more

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Apple quite unexpectedly released iOS 14.8 on Tuesday. The update brings in a very important patch to block out the NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware. The spyware here is of the Zero-Click variety that hacked Apple’s iMessage system. The exploit called FORCEDENTRY, discreetly collects all user information and activities without the user’s knowledge.

Security watchdog group CitizenLab researched about the exploit and has full-fledged information. Along with iOS 14.8, iPadOS 14.8, WatchOS 7.6.2, and macOS 11.6 are here with the same security fix. We hereby urge everyone to act fast and update their devices now.

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Go to Settings > General > Software Update, download, and install the update as soon as possible. On our iPhone 11, the update weighs in at 402.6 MB.

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Apple’s security notes for the update are detailed below:

CoreGraphics

Available for: iPhone 6s and later, iPad Pro (all models), iPad Air 2 and later, iPad 5th generation and later, iPad mini 4 and later, and iPod touch (7th generation)

Impact: Processing a maliciously crafted PDF may lead to arbitrary code execution. Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited.

Description: An integer overflow was addressed with improved input validation.

CVE-2021-30860: The Citizen Lab

WebKit

Available for: iPhone 6s and later, iPad Pro (all models), iPad Air 2 and later, iPad 5th generation and later, iPad mini 4 and later, and iPod touch (7th generation)

Impact: Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to arbitrary code execution. Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited.

Description: A use-after-free issue was addressed with improved memory management.

CVE-2021-30858: an anonymous researcher

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Apple Releases Ios 14 4 2 With Security Patch https://phoneglide.com/apple-releases-ios-14-4-2-with-security-patch/ https://phoneglide.com/apple-releases-ios-14-4-2-with-security-patch/#respond Wed, 29 Nov 2023 15:13:03 +0000 https://phoneglide.com/?p=2336 It’s essential to keep up to date with arising security dangers in the quickly advancing mechanical scene. Apple has delivered iOS 14.4.2 because of far-reaching worry over the security of cell phones and the individual information they contain. This update tends to have serious security weaknesses that could have been taken advantage of by noxious ... Read more

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It’s essential to keep up to date with arising security dangers in the quickly advancing mechanical scene. Apple has delivered iOS 14.4.2 because of far-reaching worry over the security of cell phones and the individual information they contain.

This update tends to have serious security weaknesses that could have been taken advantage of by noxious entertainers on iOS gadgets. In this article, we will investigate the pertinence of the iOS 14.4.2 update, the security concerns it replies to, and the need to be careful in the always-advancing field of computerized security. Let’s read below “Apple Releases Ios 14 4 2 With Security Patch”;-

The Need for Regular Updates

Prior to diving into the particulars of iOS 14.4.2, it’s important to comprehend the reason why normal programming refreshes are vital for gadget security. Working frameworks, like Apple’s iOS, are pivotal to the usefulness of cell phones since they give an establishment on which applications can run. These actions aren’t safeguard, particularly since crooks are continuously adjusting their strategies to remain in front of mechanical turns of events.

Shielding cell phones from security issues is fundamental, in this way updates to working frameworks like iOS are fundamental. These overhauls incorporate both security fixes and improvements and bug fixes. Since programmers frequently test frameworks for shortcomings, remaining current on fix discharges is critical.

Apple Releases Ios 14 4 2 With Security Patch

With an end goal to additional support framework security, Apple has distributed iOS 14.4.2, the most recent rendition of its portable working framework. The essential focal point of this delivery is fixing weaknesses in iOS clients’ security and protection that could be utilized by vindictive entertainers.

With regards to keeping your iOS gadget moving along as expected and proficiently, look no farther than the most recent security fix, iOS 14.4.2. Apple is attempting to safeguard the part against assaults by expanding its assurances against unapproved access, information breaks, and different kinds of noxiousness.

The Vulnerabilities Addressed

It’s vital to refresh to iOS 14.4.2 in light of the fact that it tends to basic security imperfections that could have appalling results whenever left unpatched, yet Apple commonly doesn’t give particulars about security weaknesses until clients have had a potential chance to refresh their gadgets. In the event that a piece defect is found and taken advantage of, it could permit remote code execution, unapproved admittance to client information, and compromise the gadget by and large.

Apple’s work to instantly settling potential attacks is a central component of the organization’s security strategy. Apple’s presentation of iOS 14.4.2 exhibits the organization’s obligation to client protection and the organization’s capacity to draw in and hold its colossal client base.

The Importance of Timely Updates

Now that iOS 14.4.2 is out in the wild, it’s a higher priority than any time in recent memory for clients to keep steady over their fix and update organizations. Update notices may be irritating, however putting off or overlooking them can leave your gadget defenseless against known takes advantage of. Because of the improved probability that obsolete programming would incorporate unpatched security imperfections, frameworks running such programming are a typical objective for cybercriminals.

Refreshing programming at suitable times safeguards clients from security blemishes and permits them to exploit new capabilities and enhancements as they become accessible. As innovation develops, it turns out to be more important that gadgets get customary programming updates to keep them smoothed out, safe, and fit for running the most recent applications and administrations.

User Responsibility in Security

While Apple and other tech organizations do a ton to guarantee client security through examination, improvement, and customary update discharges, clients likewise have some liability. This obligation incorporates watching out for phishing endeavors and vindictive substance on the web, as well as introducing programming and program refreshes when they become accessible.

Clients should be made mindful of the importance of staying up with the latest and fundamental online protection recommended rehearses. Clients might better get their computerized life on the off chance that they comprehend the significance of these updates past giving new elements, like those that address security weaknesses.

The Impact on App Developers

Each new variant of iOS affects the gathering of engineers that make applications for it. To give a smooth encounter to clients who decide to redesign, engineers genuinely must test their product on the latest operating system rendition. Engineers should know about any moves up to security norms or elements that could impact their application’s exhibition.

Staying aware of iOS changes is fundamental in the powerful field of application creation, yet it could require additional work, assets, and testing. By staying up with the latest with the most recent security principles, designers increment iOS’s biological system-wide security.

The Role of Security Research Community

It is normal practice for security specialists, moral programmers, and tech organizations to team up to recognize weaknesses in their items. Mindful analysts regularly inform the influenced organization of found weaknesses, permitting the organization time to foster patches before the news becomes public.

The commitments of the security research local area are vital for organizations like Apple to stay in front of programmers. Specialists’ mindful divulgence of weaknesses advances the advancement of a local area focused on safeguarding client information and protection and helps advance better-computerized security rehearses.

Conclusion

Apple has exhibited its anxiety for its clients’ security and protection with the arrival of iOS 14.4.2, which incorporates a basic security fix. Staying up with the latest is turning out to be progressively significant. Clients, application engineers, and the security research local area all assume a part in keeping a vigorous computerized climate.

In the event that clients care about these upgrades and attempt to take on them, the web could turn into a more secure climate for everybody. In this steadily developing electronic climate, the main consistency is the requirement for carefulness and safeguard activities to guarantee the security of our advanced life.

The arrival of iOS 14.4.2 stresses the continuous work that should be finished to stay in front of likely dangers and convey a protected, inconvenience-free insight for customers. I hope you like reading “Apple Releases Ios 14 4 2 With Security Patch”.

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How to Add Trusted Phone Numbers to Apple Id https://phoneglide.com/how-to-add-trusted-phone-numbers-to-apple-id/ https://phoneglide.com/how-to-add-trusted-phone-numbers-to-apple-id/#respond Thu, 23 Nov 2023 10:06:41 +0000 https://phoneglide.com/?p=2153 In this age of digital supremacy, it is more important than ever to keep your online accounts safe. Apple, an industry leader in user security and privacy, offers a reliable method to keep your Apple ID safe. One key part of this protection is adding trusted phone numbers to your Apple ID. The double benefits ... Read more

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In this age of digital supremacy, it is more important than ever to keep your online accounts safe. Apple, an industry leader in user security and privacy, offers a reliable method to keep your Apple ID safe. One key part of this protection is adding trusted phone numbers to your Apple ID. The double benefits of this are increased security and easier account recovery in the event of a forgotten password or other authentication problem.

In this detailed tutorial, you’ll learn how to verify your phone numbers on your Apple ID. The procedure is simplified and straightforward, regardless of whether you’re using a computer, iPad, or iPhone.

Why Add Trusted Phone Numbers?

Before we get into the specifics, let’s talk about why verifying your phone numbers is so important for your Apple ID.

Enhanced Security:

Adding verified phone numbers gives your Apple ID an extra layer of protection. Only approved users will be able to make modifications to your account.

Account Recovery:

Having reliable contact numbers associated with your Apple ID makes recovering your account easier in the event you forget your password or experience problems with two-factor authentication.

Verification for Two-Factor Authentication:

Two-factor authentication, which requires a verification code to be delivered to your trusted devices or phone numbers, adds an extra layer of security.

Let’s get into the specifics of verifying your phone numbers using Apple ID.

How to Add Trusted Phone Numbers to Apple Id

For iPhone or iPad:

  1. Open Settings:
    • Unlock your iPhone or iPad and go to the “Settings” app. It’s typically represented by a gear icon.
  2. Tap on Your Apple ID:
    • Scroll down and tap on your Apple ID, which is usually located at the top of the Settings menu.
  3. Password & Security:
    • In the Apple ID menu, select “Password & Security.” This is where you manage your account security settings.
  4. Add Trusted Phone Number:
    • Under the “Security” section, tap on “Edit” next to the “Trusted Phone Numbers” option.
  5. Verify Your Identity:
    • You might be prompted to enter your Apple ID password or use Touch ID/Face ID to verify your identity.
  6. Add a Trusted Phone Number:
    • Tap on “Add a Trusted Phone Number” and enter the phone number you want to add. Make sure it’s a number you have access to.
  7. Verify the New Number:
    • Apple will send a verification code to the newly added phone number. Enter the code to verify and add the number to your trusted list.
  8. Confirmation:
    • Once verified, you’ll see the newly added phone number listed under “Trusted Phone Numbers.”

For Mac or PC:

  1. Open System Preferences (Mac) or Control Panel (PC):
    • On a Mac, click the Apple logo in the top-left corner and select “System Preferences.” On a PC, open the Control Panel.
  2. Apple ID (Mac) or iCloud (PC):
    • If you’re using a Mac, click on “Apple ID” in System Preferences. For a PC, click on “iCloud” in the Control Panel.
  3. Password & Security:
    • On a Mac, click on “Password & Security.” On a PC, select “Account Details.”
  4. Add Trusted Phone Number:
    • Look for an option related to security settings, and find “Trusted Phone Numbers” or a similar option. Click on “Edit” or “Add a Trusted Phone Number.”
  5. Verify Your Identity:
    • Similar to the process on iOS devices, you might need to enter your Apple ID password or use any additional security measures.
  6. Add a Trusted Phone Number:
    • Enter the phone number you want to add and follow the on-screen instructions to verify the number.
  7. Confirmation:
    • Once the verification is successful, you should see the new phone number listed under “Trusted Phone Numbers.”

Tips and Best Practices:

Use Different Types of Numbers:

It’s a good idea to have both a mobile and a fixed phone number listed as emergency contacts.

Regularly Review Trusted Numbers:

You should check and update your list of reliable contacts on a regular basis to make sure it has the most up-to-date information.

Secure Your Apple ID Password:

While adding verified phone numbers is helpful, it’s just as important to keep your Apple ID password secure and unique.

Be Cautious with Two-Factor Authentication:

You should exercise caution whenever logging in from an untrusted place or device if you employ two-factor authentication. Verify any unanticipated login attempts immediately.

Conclusion:

Protecting your digital life requires taking precautions, and adding trusted phone numbers to your Apple ID is an important part of this. The procedure is simple and can greatly improve the security of your Apple ID regardless of whether you are using an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or PC.

If you follow the detailed instructions in this article and implement the best practices mentioned, you can keep your Apple ID safe and recover your account in the event of a hack. Keep in mind that avoiding future problems requires taking preventative action today.

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