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How do I know if someone is controlling my iPhone with switch control?

Hacked. iPhone is remotely controlled help Pictures texts contacts fake apps etc are being downloaded there is fake apps and I shared a family plan with a partner. He knows all my passwords to apple to iCloud


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Posted on Jan 8, 2023 4:33 PM

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Posted on Jan 8, 2023 4:50 PM

Controlling someone else's iPhone remotely is pretty much impossible. Change your Apple ID Password if you think your partner is doing something --> Change your Apple ID password - Apple Support


Then change all your other passwords for apps, such as banking etc.


Also, while you're at it, change your iPhone Passcode to a code he won't know (but make sure you jot it down somewhere for easy recall if you forget it --> Set a passcode on iPhone - Apple Support


If you don't already use Two Factor Authentication, set it up immediately --> Two-factor authentication for Apple ID - Apple Support


Then don't share the new passwords/passcodes with your partner. Maybe dump the partner if you have to be this concerned they are doing nefarious things to you. Your choice on that of course.



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Jan 8, 2023 4:50 PM in response to pcrz

Controlling someone else's iPhone remotely is pretty much impossible. Change your Apple ID Password if you think your partner is doing something --> Change your Apple ID password - Apple Support


Then change all your other passwords for apps, such as banking etc.


Also, while you're at it, change your iPhone Passcode to a code he won't know (but make sure you jot it down somewhere for easy recall if you forget it --> Set a passcode on iPhone - Apple Support


If you don't already use Two Factor Authentication, set it up immediately --> Two-factor authentication for Apple ID - Apple Support


Then don't share the new passwords/passcodes with your partner. Maybe dump the partner if you have to be this concerned they are doing nefarious things to you. Your choice on that of course.



How do I know if someone is controlling my iPhone with switch control?

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