How to Turn Off Location Services and Stop Your iPhone Apps From Tracking You
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When you first boot up an iOS device, it asks if you'd like to turn

When you first boot up an iOS device, it asks if you'd like to turn on location services, which can be helpful for apps like Google Maps or when tagging your location on social media. Many hit enable and never look back. Who has time to drill down and customize location settings? You do.

It may seem daunting, but with a few simple taps, you can take control of your location data to only give Apple, and its app developers, the information they actually need to run their apps and services. Here's how to manage location services on your iPhone.

Turn Off Location Services

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To turn off location services completely, navigate to Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services and toggle off Location Services at the top of the screen. Be careful about doing this, though, because most services you use every day will be disabled.

For example, photos won't attach a location when you take them, map apps won't be able to direct you anywhere, and Uber or Lyft won't be able to pinpoint your location. Disabling location services may help you preserve your device's battery life and maintain the highest level of smart device privacy and security, but it will diminish your overall experience.

Manage Location Data for Specific Apps

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Instead of turning off this feature completely, you can adjust location permissions for individual apps under Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services. Select an app from the list and set the permission to match your comfort level. Since iOS 14, there are four options for location services for apps:

If you want to know which apps have been requesting location data the most, look out for the arrow icon next to its entry. A purple arrow means the app has used your location recently, while a gray arrow says that your data has been access in the last 24 hours. Depending on how often you use a specific app, this icon can help you determine if you need to rein in its data requests.

If you're ok with apps using location data but feel uneasy about them knowing exactly where you are, turn off Precise Location and the app will only know your approximate location, which should be sufficient for most apps and services.

Disable Location for iOS System Services

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You can also disable certain backend location-tracking features within iOS System Services. Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services, scroll to the bottom of the list, and select System Services. You're presented with a list of items you can toggle on and off. Here's how they use location tracking:

Many of the items on this list are safe to disable. Features like Cell Network Search and Networking & Wireless are not necessary to your everyday usage. Others, like HomeKit or Motion Calibration & Distance, are only useful if you use home automation or fitness tracking. If you don't want to share unnecessary data with Apple, you can disable iPhone Analytics with no ill effect.

If you're worried about when your phone is using location data, turn on Status Bar Icon under System Services. This will show a black arrow icon in the status bar any time system services access your location.

Disable Location Sharing

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The Find My app tracks the location of your Apple devices so you can find it if it's lost or stolen. It also allows you to share your location with friends. We recommend you keep this activated; you never know when an iPhone will be swiped or go missing.

However, if you have privacy concerns (or you need to disable Find My before selling an older device), open Settings, then tap your name and go to Find My > Find My iPhone. Toggle it off and enter your Apple ID password to confirm.

If you don't want friends and family to know your location, turn off location sharing in the standalone Find My app. Tap the Me tab and toggle Share My Location to off. For individual people, open the People tab, select a specific contact, and either hide your location from them or remove them from the app completely.

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