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1. Use a PIN or fingerprint security ... Just go into the settings app on your device, then the general tab and "Touch ID & passcode lock" - from here you will be able to turn on either a numeric PIN or Touch ID fingerprint scanning. If you do use a PIN steer clear of the two most common - and therefore easily guessed - combinations: 0000 and 1234.
2. use a longer passphrase... If you want more security than a four-digit PIN provides - after all, there's a one- in-10,000 chance that someone will guess it correctly first time - you can opt instead to use a passphrase. To do this, go to your settings app, then "Touch ID & Passcode" and turn "Simple Passcode" off. This will allow you to create a longer and more complex passcode with upper and lowercase letters, numbers and other symbols.
3. Turn off notifications
4. Disable Siri Just as with notifications, Siri can leak data even when your phone is locked. An attacker finding your phone unattended can ask him/her all sorts of questions that could reveal personal information. To put a stop to this go to settings, then “Touch ID & passcode” and set “allow access when locked” on Siri to off.
You can do it from your phone
1. Go to your Settings App
2. Scroll down and tap "iTunes & App Store"
3. Tap your Apple ID (It should be blue)
4. A dialogue box will pop up and tap "View Apple ID"
5. Then tap your Apple ID again and you can edit it there and tap done
Go into your settings app and scroll down to iTunes & App Store and click on your apple ID (in blue). Then select View Apple ID. Your Apple ID will come up again and you can edit it from there.
Option 1: Call someone with caller ID on their phone. Ask them for your number, and write it down.
Option 2: In your Android settings, scroll to the very bottom of the list. It will be called 'About' or 'About phone'. In the 'phone identity' option, you'll see your number.
You need a jumper on ID pin sets 1 and 2 (as if you were setting it for both ID 1 and ID 2) These pin sets work like binary, so set 1 for ID1, set 2 for ID 2, and sets 1 & 2 for ID 3. In this mannar, with just the 4 sets of pins, you can have IDs from 0 to 15 (no jumpers to all 4 jumpered..1+2+4+8=15)
* * * * * * * * 1234 set number 1248 binary ID (additive)
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