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I'm showing you exactly how to stop Your iPhone Tracking You and Listening to you by showing you which crucial settings to TURN THIS OFF! I realized my iPhone has been constantly tracking almost everything I do—from my exact location and microphone usage to my messages, health data, and frequent travel routes. Much of this data is being sent to Apple and other companies not to improve my life, but to build a comprehensive profile used for targeted advertising. By disabling these settings, I am taking back control of my personal information and ensuring that a trillion-dollar company isn't logging my every movement or conversation for no benefit to me. It’s an essential step toward protecting my digital footprint, reducing cross-app surveillance, and preserving true personal privacy in a world of constant data collection. Why You Want to Do This • Protect Your Location History: You can prevent Apple from tracking and storing your "significant locations" (like home and work) and your frequent travel routes [05:03]. • Stop Cross-App Surveillance: Turning off tracking prevents apps from sharing your activity, emails, and browsing across other websites and companies for advertising [01:03]. • Prevent Unnecessary Audio Monitoring: Disabling specific analytics features, like "Improve Handwashing," stops the phone from processing limited motion and audio data while you are in a private space [02:02]. • Reclaim Your Data: You stop sharing analytics on your daily usage, health measurements, and diagnostics that benefit the company but not necessarily you [01:54]. FAQ Q: Is turning off all analytics really necessary? A: I recommend turning off all unnecessary analytics. Features like "Improve Handwashing" track motion and audio data in private spaces, and I believe it's data I don't need to share with Apple [02:02]. Q: What is "Allow Apps to Request to Track" and why should I turn it off? A: This setting allows apps to track your activity across other apps and websites. By turning it off, you block companies from sharing all your actions, emails, and messages between their different platforms for ad targeting [01:03]. Q: Will turning off all Location Services break my phone? A: Not entirely, but some apps may lose core functionality. For essential services like Emergency Calls or Find My, I recommend leaving them on while disabling unnecessary ones like Significant Locations and Product Improvement [04:38]. Pros and Cons of Maximizing iPhone Privacy Pros • Complete Privacy Control: Stops sharing your messages, phone calls, and Siri activity. • Stops Location Logging: Prevents Apple from tracking and storing your frequent routes and "significant locations." • Prevents Cross-App Spying: Blocks apps from tracking your activity across other companies and websites. • No Diagnostic Uploads: Stops your phone from sending usage and diagnostic analytics to Apple. Cons • Reduced Ad Relevance: Turning off Apple Advertising means you'll see generic ads instead of targeted, personalized ones. • Loss of Improvement Features: Disabling Analytics means you won't contribute to improving Apple's health, AR, and handwashing features. • Potential Location Inconvenience: You may need to manually enable location for certain apps (like Maps) if you set them to "Never." Watch the video now to secure your phone and ensure your iPhone Tracking You and Listening days are over! #iPhonePrivacy #DigitalPrivacy #StopTracking #TurnTheseOff #AppleSettings #Cybersecurity #iPhoneHacks #PrivacySettings #AppleTips #LocationServices #iOS #TechTutorial #PersonalData #MetaTracking #Siri ------------- My name is Trevor Nace and I've been making tech tutorials for years, focusing on helping you solve your "how to" problems on iPhone, Android, iPad, Mac, and PC. So whether you're on a phone or computer and you run into an issue, I hope this video helped you. If you're still having trouble, leave a comment down below for me or go to my channel page and send me an email directly. I look forward to hearing from you!