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There's no shortage of software and hardware that promises better security and privacy than what you can find on the consumer market. But how do you know which tools really offer protection? And if one is more secure than the other, how do you know which apps will help achieve those protections? Today we'll explore this question as we review some of the top privacy and security apps available to download for your iPhone. Our goal is to provide you with a full rundown of what each app can do — as well as any potential disadvantages — so you can make an informed decision about what suits your needs best. After all, you don't want to download the wrong app and waste your time. This article will help you install, uninstall, or update any of these security apps on your Mac. We'll also show you how each app works, what it does, and what our team thinks about its pros and cons. Finally, we'll explain how to report any security problems with any of these apps so that they can be fixed quickly. After reading this guide, you'll have a better idea about all the apps that are out there for iPhone users who want extra levels of privacy and security. If you have suggestions for future articles covering other categories of tools, e-mail me now at bob@macworld.com . We should note that we will focus this roundup on apps that offer protection and security. These apps protect and guard your privacy, but they don't necessarily encrypt all of your data. Ideally, you'll want to utilize both to keep your data as safe as possible. So if you're just looking for encryption right now, skip this article and check out the following: On the other hand, if you're looking for ways to protect your device from malware or intrusive adware, read on to see our list of best iPhone security apps. The basics Each app in our roundup offers a little something different. Some apps let you enhance your privacy controls for specific apps, while others focus just on enhancing your security. Several of these apps let you easily block access to all kinds of types of information in the iOS Address Book, Safari history, and in Mail messages. You can control how often third-party sites can access your location, stop websites from using your camera or microphone (including sound recording), and even track down "junk" data like click streams and cookies without having to leave Safari or Xcode open. Some apps even let you view your device's network activity, which can help you find out if an app is setting up Internet connections without your knowledge. If you discover that an app is trying to connect to the Internet without your permission, you can stop the app before it transmits any potentially sensitive data. We're also big fans of apps like Applocker , which lets you password-protect specific applications (and even individual websites), and Private Photo Viewer , which prevents anyone else from looking at the photos on your device. cfa1e77820
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