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Personal Safety User Guide - January 2022
Personal safety checklists
See who has access to your device or accounts
Use this checklist to see who has access to your device or accounts.
1. Check which devices are signed in to your account by going to Settings >
[your name]. If you see a device you don’t recognize, tap on that device name and
select “Remove from Account.
2. Check to see if there is an unexpected alternate Face ID appearance or additional
Touch ID fingerprint set up on your device by following these instructions: Set up
Face ID and Set up Touch ID on your iPhone or iPad.
3. Sign in to the Apple ID website (https://appleid.apple.com) and review all the personal
and security information in your account to see if there is any information that someone
else has added.
4. If you have two-factor authentication turned on, review trusted devices for any devices
that you don’t recognize. If you don’t have it turned on, You can turn it on by following
these instructions: Set up two-factor authentication on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
5. Review the installed apps on your device and look for apps you don’t recognize or don’t
remember installing. You can look up any apps you find In The App Store to see what
their purpose is.
6. Mobile device management (MDM) configuration profiles—typically installed by
employers, schools, or other official organizations—allow additional privileges and
access to a users devices. To look for an unknown MDM configuration profile on
your devices, see Delete unknown configuration profiles from your iPhone, iPad, or
iPod touch.
7. To see if anything has been changed or added to your sharing permissions, see the
checklist Stop sharing with someone.
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