AI image by Storychief We rely on our iPhones for almost everything—banking, messaging, photos, tickets, work, and more. But many everyday habits quietly degrade performance, drain battery life, and compromise your privacy. Here’s a practical breakdown of 12 things you should stop doing to your iPhone—and what to do instead. 1. Avoiding Installing Apps from Untrusted Sources. Yes, in some regions, you can now install apps from outside the App Store. That flexibility is powerful—but it’s also risky. Untrusted apps can hide malware, steal logins, or cause constant crashes. Do this instead: Only install apps from the App Store or well-known, reputable developers. If a site looks shady or spammy, don’t trust it with your phone. 2. Storing Passwords in Plain Text Many people use the Notes app as a “password vault.” The problem? By default, it’s just text on your phone and in the cloud. If someone gets into your device, they get everything. Do this instead: Use a dedicated password manager...
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