Managing Privacy and Security on iPhone or iPad Flashcards
Which set of technologies does Location Services use to determine your device location?
A. Three‑axis gyro, accelerometer, proximity sensor, and dead reckoning
B. Public IP geolocation, digital compass, motion processing, and AirTag Precision Finding
C. GPS signals, Bluetooth connections, local Wi-Fi networks, and the cellular network
C. GPS signals, Bluetooth connections, local Wi-Fi networks, and the cellular network
Location Services uses GPS signals, Bluetooth connections, and local Wi-Fi networks to help determine location. iPhone and iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular) also use available cellular signals.
You want to limit the information shared with a shopping coupon app, but still want to see offers relevant for places no more than a short drive away.
What setting should you change?
A. Turn off Location Alerts.
B. Turn off Location Services.
C. Turn off Precise Location.
D. Turn off Significant Locations.
C. Turn off Precise Location.
Turning off Precise Location limits location data for an app to an approximate location within a 10-mile range of the actual location.
Maps shows your precise location, but you can’t send it to a friend using Messages.
What setting must you change to send your device location?
A. Location Alerts
B. Location Services
C. Share My Location
D. Significant Locations
C. Share My Location
You must turn on Share My Location to share your current location with others from within apps such as Messages and Find My on a temporary or ongoing basis.
What happens when you turn on Find My.
A. iCloud is automatically set up.
B. Activation Lock turns on automatically.
C. Your account security is automatically upgraded.
B. Activation Lock turns on automatically.
When you turn on Find My, Activation Lock turns on automatically.
What can you turn on in Find My to protect against unauthorized access to a missing iPhone or iPad?
A. Lost Mode
B. Lock
C. Activation Lock
A. Lost Mode
If you can’t locate the missing device right away, you can turn on Lost Mode to protect against unauthorized access.
What should you do if you lose your iPhone and don’t have another device with Find My?
A. Borrow a Mac and use Find My.
B. Access iCloud.com from a browser on a Mac, then use Find My.
C. Access iCloud.com from a browser on a computer, then use Find My.
C. Access iCloud.com from a browser on a computer, then use Find My.
You can use Find My on iCloud.com on any computer using a web browser.