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by chatmasta
995 days ago
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Periodically rebooting your device is good practice [0], and is even recommended by the NSA [1], in case you're infected with malware that was able to achieve arbitrary code execution but not able to establish persistence (which often requires a separate exploit from whichever exploit achieved the initial infection). The iVerify app also has other features, eg a checklist of iOS features that you should disable for your security (turning off bluetooth, airdrop, etc.) which the OS does not remind you of, because it's busy encouraging you to enable them. [0] https://security.stackexchange.com/a/270906/76104 [1] https://media.defense.gov/2021/Sep/16/2002855921/-1/-1/0/MOB... |
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You can even automate turning off bluetooth and airdrop yourself, again, using the built-in automation functions.
So again: what does this 'security' app you're pushing as so necessary, do that cannot be done with the OS's built-in apps?
Also: can the peanut gallery nonsense about iOS being "busy encouraging you to enable" things. Bluetooth is only re-enabled if you disable it from the quick panel, and the OS tells you it will re-enable it. It will not re-enable it if disabled from the settings app. Airdrop does not re-enable itself, ever...