iOS 10 Release Date, News & Update: How To Perform 'Lock Screen Detox'?

iOS 10 Release Date, News & Update: How To Perform 'Lock Screen Detox'?

iOS 10's lock screen, like any Apple iOS lock screens, have grown more advanced and useful through time. Push notification have been useful enough that others had labeled it as the new interface, while widgets have earned versatility and power.

iOS 10 features create a great convenience for users especially in managing those byte-sized tasks during the day. However, there are potentially personal information that are sensitive and can be glanced by others, even without passcode and Touch ID. For this reason, iOS 10 users can consider a Lock Screen Detox and try these great ideas.

The iOS 10 users can try the Push Notipocalyse; it is the easiest option, Mac Observer reported. In the Setting menu, go to Notification and shut off each and every app that appears to be to active and noticeable with notifications.

Another option is to pay attention to the Control Center and Homekit. You may have to setup an easy access of your accessories, but you may find it fun. However, it may also mean that someone could control your lighting and accessories in just a swipe without you noticing. When this happens, try to reorganize things in the Homekit app.

Next one to try is to control other key lock screen components. In the Settings menu, under Touch ID and Passcode, unable several core iOS features that can be accessed on the lock screen and make them available after you unlocked the device.

Meanwhile, iOS 10 platform on iPhone users is far from being hack-proof. There has been a report where iOS 10 has been jailbroken even though the jailbreaking tool is not yet available for public use. However, this only means that iOS 10 codes are vulnerable to hackers that get access to your phone, BGR reported.

The company which sells such exploits maximizes their motion for iPhone zero-day attacks and offers $1.5 million for any form of vulnerabilities which Apple has not discovered yet. This exploit company is the Zerodium, an exploit broker which is willing to pay $500,000 more than last year's $1M for similar hacks on iOS 9 bugs. Watch iOS 10: Lock screen what's new video here:

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