Now before you start saying #TeamAndroid4Life I'm just looking for general precautions to take when setting up an iPhone 6 from a hard restore. The 2 most common things I've found through some research is using an alphanumeric password & not using Touch ID. Anyone care to chime in if they have any methods they've used themselves, or direct me to the appropriate sub to post this or just link a useful article?
Trying to step up opsec as much as possible so any real input would be helpful. (I only use Wickr for sensitive "business" related conversation or a separate burner phone. Yeah, I know there are better alternatives to Wickr but my customers think they're too complicated (I know smh). It's better than just using regular texting/messenger though, no?) If there is a software to install onto the phone altogether that would boost security would be something ideal.
I would also guess that not associating an icloud with the phone is a good idea because practically all info gets uploaded right away like photos and notes. Also, I remember hearing of something like a DBAN for mobile, but I cannot find it anywhere now. Interested in what you guys think.
first thing, u need a good lock screen code
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