Apple iOS7 restrictions, privacy and security settings For all Apple devices featuring the iOS7 software The author does neither endorse nor discourage the use of apps herein featured. The settings and restrictions herein highlighted form only one part of an overall online safety strategy and are designed to reduce risk exposure but cannot eliminate all risk. © immunizeNet.com Apple devices applicable: iPod touch (5th generation, 2012 on) iPad (2nd generation, 2012 on) iPhone (4/4S/5/4S/5C, 2010 on) © immunizeNet.com How to check your device is running iOS7: On the home screen – tap on settings – scroll down to General – tap on Software Update – check that under version it says: 7.0.x (x can be 1, 2, 3 or 4) – newest version is iOS 7.0.4. If your above listed device is running an older software, you can upgrade it to iOS7. Info on the below Apple support link: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4623 © immunizeNet.com What can you restrict? • You can restrict access to the following applications and features on the device: • Safari (Internet Browser) • Camera • FaceTime • iTunes Store • iBooks Store • Installing apps • Deleting apps • In-App Purchases • Siri (voice command) • AirDrop (file sharing via wifi) • You can prevent access to specific content types: • Ratings • Music and podcasts (from iTunes) • Movies (from iTunes) • TV shows (from iTunes) • Books • Apps • Siri • Websites • You can also adjust the time necessary before a password is required to purchase content. © immunizeNet.com What can you restrict? • You can prevent changes to privacy settings, including: • Location Services • Contacts • Calendars • Reminders • Photos • Bluetooth sharing • Microphone • Twitter • Facebook • Advertising • You can prevent changes to the following settings and accounts: • Accounts • Find My Friends • Cellular data use • Background app refresh • Volume limit • You can restrict features within Game Center: • Multiplayer games • Adding friends © immunizeNet.com 1.Tap Settings > General. Enabling restrictions Tap Settings > General © immunizeNet.com Enabling restrictions Tap Restrictions. © immunizeNet.com Enabling restrictions Tap Enable Restrictions © immunizeNet.com Set Passcode enter a passcode. The passcode will be required to make changes to these settings or to disable Restrictions. Note: If you lose or forget a restriction passcode, you will need to perform a factory restore to remove it. © immunizeNet.com Chose restrictions Chose what to allow Notes: I/green = allowed or enabled You can allow Safari (web browser) but restrict content – details in further slides You can allow camera but restrict FaceTime © immunizeNet.com Select allowed content Chose what to allow Notes: You chose what to allow, not what to restrict © immunizeNet.com Select allowed web content Chose what to allow Notes: Blue tick = allowed or enabled Don’t forget mobile websites = m.xyz.com i.e. m.omegle.com © immunizeNet.com Select privacy settings Chose privacy settings © immunizeNet.com Select privacy settings Chose location services settings Notes: Location services needs to be ON in order to use find My iPhone feature (first time use explained on next slide). Watch out here for apps that may use the devices location (social media, photo and video sharing, messaging etc.) © immunizeNet.com What is Find My iPhone 1. Log into iCloud www.icloud.com iCloud info in a further slide 2. Find the device on the map Note: You can also, through the same process locate the person carrying the device © immunizeNet.com Enable Find My iPhone If you have not previously set up iCloud on the device: Go to Settings=>iCloud and make sure you’re signed in to turn on Find My iPhone. If your phone is stolen later, you can track its location by logging into iCloud.com with your Apple ID. © immunizeNet.com iCloud explained Guide on how to set it up: http://www.apple.com/icloud/ © immunizeNet.com Set up Photo Stream Set up Photostream on the device and iCloud on your Laptop/PC/Mac if you want to have visibility of Photos and videos taken (and shared with others) on the device. If a parent has their own Apple device using the same Apple ID, Photos will automatically be streamed to the parent’s device Note: Be mindful of photos shared on Public Website © immunizeNet.com Restrict Photo stream changes Restrict changes to Accounts if you don’t want the user to turn photo stream off © immunizeNet.com Block a contact from iMessage 1. Go to Settings > Messages > Blocked. 2. Click Add New. This pulls up your Contacts list. Select a name and that person is blocked. © immunizeNet.com Block someone on iMessage (not a saved contact) 1. Go the offending group message. 2. Click “Contacts” in the upper right. This should reveal a list of people involved in the message. Find the name(s) you want to block and click the small letter “i” for their info. 3. Scroll down the bottom of this info screen and click on “Block this Caller”. © immunizeNet.com immunizeNet.com practical tools for safer digital lives. Simple. Questions? email: [email protected] © immunizeNet.com .
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