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Personal Safety User Guide - January 2022
Manage your privacy settings
Privacy settings on your device have been carefully designed to put you in control of your
data. For example, You can allow a social networking app to use your camera so You can
take and upload pictures to that app. One reason to review these settings is if someone
else set up your device or had access to it and knows your passcode. You want to make
sure they haven’t changed your settings.
1. Do one of the following:
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: Go to Settings > [your name] > Password &
Security.
On your Mac: Choose Apple menu > System Preferences > Security & Privacy, then
click Privacy.
You can change each setting In The list of options that appears.
2. To see apps that have access to various types of information on your device, select a
type of data from the list.
You’ll see which apps have asked for permission to use that data. An app won’t appear
on the list until it asks for permission, and you can grant or remove permission from any
app that has asked for access. An app can use the data type In The setting only if you
have given the app permission.
Changing the privacy settings on your Apple device only changes how those apps
can access your device. If you want to change the settings for third-party app itself
(apps created by companies other than Apple), you must sign in to the third-party account
(through its app or through a browser) and update the settings from there.
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