Don’t want your iPhone to constantly track your location? Whether you’re concerned about privacy or simply want to save battery life, it’s easy to disable location services for specific apps and system services on your iPhone.
The “System Data” or “Other” category in your iPhone’s storage includes caches, settings, messages, voice memos, and miscellaneous data. The good news is that you can clear out much of this unused data to reclaim valuable space on your iPhone.
Occasionally you’ll find strange images in your gallery that, for the life of you, you don’t remember downloading. Then you get an inkling to check your WhatsApp chats, and it hits you—WhatsApp automatically downloaded them from your chats and groups.
Here’s the secret to making your iPhone last as long as possible. The lithium-ion batteries in iPhones naturally degrade with use over time. Therefore, it’s critical to maintain your iPhone’s battery to ensure it lasts as long as possible.
Being tracked is never a nice feeling, but it may be part of your contract. Do you have a sneaking suspicion that your employer is keeping tabs on your work laptop? It’s a common and valid concern, but there are some simple ways to find out if you’re being tracked at work.