Monday, August 4, 2014

10 Tips for making the iPhone more secure

It's almost 3 months of iPhone 2.0 was released in Indonesia and perhaps in between we have a lot to have them.

The presence of the iPhone 2.0 in Indonesia is losing start as compared to the already crowded BlackBerry on the market since last year. In the world of his own rivalry between the BlackBerry and the iPhone quite fierce and even to rival the BlackBerry as the Apple iPhone maker will release iPhone 3.0 this year as well.

Despite the rivalry with the BlackBerry, iPhone 2.0 initial release in Indonesia was quite a scene and prove that the presence of the iPhone has been eagerly awaited by the users in Indonesia.

And to complete the writing about the iPhone, here are 10 tips how to make the iPhone more secure.

1. Make sure the firmware is always updated

As with any software operating system, keeping updated the firmware of the iPhone remains equally important in order to reduce security vulnerabilities that exist. Latest version of the iPhone firmware is 2.2.1. Select Settings | General | About to see the firmware version of the iPhone is used. If our iPhone using the old firmware version, follow these steps to update it:

1. Connect iPhone to computer.
2. Open iTunes.
3. Select the iPhone under Devices in the list of sources.
4. Select Check For Updates.
5. Choose Download And Install.

2. Turn off Wi-Fi when not in use

Turning off the Wi-Fi sometimes we only do in order to conserve battery power, but rarely anyone knows that by turning off the Wi-Fi we will reduce the risk of an attack on the iPhone. Follow these steps to turn off Wi-Fi:

1. Mark Settings.
2. Mark Wi-Fi.
3. Turn off Wi-Fi.

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