Reputable Smartphones make life easier but they also collect more data than most people realize. From your location to your voice and browsing habits, several features may quietly track your activity in the background. Here are three settings you should review and turn off to protect your privacy.
1. Location Tracking
Most apps constantly access your location, even when you’re not using them. This helps advertisers create detailed profiles of your movements...READ FULL; FROM THE SOURCE.
What to do:
Go to Settings → Privacy → Location Services.
Turn off location access for apps that don’t need it (like games or weather apps).
Choose “Allow only while using the app” for necessary ones like Maps.
2. Microphone and Voice Assistant Access
Voice assistants like Google Assistant, Siri, and Alexa can “wake” from certain phrases meaning your microphone may be on more often than you think.
What to do:
Go to Settings → Apps → Permissions → Microphone.
Revoke access from apps that don’t require it.
Disable “Hey Google” or “Hey Siri” if you rarely use it.
3. Ad Personalization and Data Sharing
Tech companies use your browsing and app activity to tailor ads. This can feel invasive when ads seem to “read your mind.”
What to do:
Android: Settings → Privacy → Ads → Delete Advertising ID
iPhone: Settings → Privacy → Tracking → Ask Apps Not to Track
Final Thought
Privacy isn’t about having something to hide it’s about protecting your personal data. A few minutes adjusting your settings can prevent unnecessary data collection and keep your digital life more secure.
