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<blockquote data-quote="jetman" data-source="post: 1070226" data-attributes="member: 63028"><p>I’m a bit confused by your message. But if you are genuinely worried you might consider any of the following.</p><p></p><p>> Contacting Apple support (ideally at a physical store, but if not by phone)</p><p>> Create a new Apple ID, then reset your phone and sign in with your new account.</p><p>> Delete your old Google and Apple accounts on a PC.</p><p>> Change all online passwords, make them unique and complex, and use a good password manager.</p><p>> Buy a new router.</p><p>> Report any genuine suspicion of identity theft to your local police as well any relevant online services (Apple, Google etc)</p><p>> Always use 2 factor authentication for email accounts or other online services. Don’t use text message for 2fa if possible but an authenticator app like Authy or even a hardware Yubikey.</p><p>> consider a hardware firewall such as firewalla.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jetman, post: 1070226, member: 63028"] I’m a bit confused by your message. But if you are genuinely worried you might consider any of the following. > Contacting Apple support (ideally at a physical store, but if not by phone) > Create a new Apple ID, then reset your phone and sign in with your new account. > Delete your old Google and Apple accounts on a PC. > Change all online passwords, make them unique and complex, and use a good password manager. > Buy a new router. > Report any genuine suspicion of identity theft to your local police as well any relevant online services (Apple, Google etc) > Always use 2 factor authentication for email accounts or other online services. Don’t use text message for 2fa if possible but an authenticator app like Authy or even a hardware Yubikey. > consider a hardware firewall such as firewalla. [/QUOTE]
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