Ask anyone who is “team Apple” to describe their iPhone and they are unlikely to see it as “just a phone.” It’s not even “just a device” anymore. Our iPhones have become digital extensions of our lives, and we rely on them for everything, whether it’s work or social.
The average person spends over 3 hours a day on their smartphone and that’s a very conservative estimate. Many users (particularly younger users) unlock their devices literally hundreds of times a day and with so much personal data stored on one device, keeping it secure is essential.

With that in mind, we’ve put together a brief guide on how to safeguard your iPhone and protect your digital world.
Use a Stronger Passcode and Biometrics
If you’re still using a simple 4- or 6-digit PIN, it’s time to upgrade. Apple’s built-in security settings allow you to set a Custom Alphanumeric Code, which combines letters, numbers, and symbols to make it exponentially harder for hackers or thieves to crack. Beyond passcodes, enable Face ID or Touch ID wherever possible. These biometric tools use your unique physical features, offering a level of security far beyond a visible or guessable code. Biometric authentication also speeds up tasks like authorizing payments or signing into apps, making it both safer and more convenient.
Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for Your Apple ID
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is your best defense against unauthorized access to your Apple ecosystem. When 2FA is active, anyone trying to sign in to your Apple ID from a new device will need both your password and a verification code sent to your trusted device. This extra layer of protection prevents hackers from accessing your iCloud photos, messages, or payment information even if they somehow obtain your password. You can activate it by visiting: Settings → [Your Name] → Password & Security → Turn on Two-Factor Authentication.
Regularly Update iOS and Apps
It’s tempting to delay those software updates, but skipping them leaves your device vulnerable. Each iOS update includes crucial patches that fix newly discovered security flaws or “holes” that cybercriminals can exploit. The same goes for apps. To stay protected, enable Automatic Updates for both iOS and apps under Settings. It’s a small step that closes off major risks.
Utilize a Virtual Private Network
Using public Wi-Fi at cafés, hotels, or airports? That’s prime territory for hackers. A VPN for iPhone (Virtual Private Network) is an easy and effective way to keep your data safe. When activated, a VPN encrypts all your internet traffic, scrambling it into unreadable code as it travels across the network. It also hides your IP address, making it nearly impossible for snoopers to track your online activity. Whether you’re checking emails or making online purchases, a VPN ensures your connection remains private and secure even on public hotspots.
Final Thoughts
Your iPhone may be powerful, but it’s only as secure as the settings you use. A few simple adjustments today can save you from a world of headaches tomorrow and keep your most personal device truly personal.













