Control What Information Each App Can Access on an iPhone

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This wikiHow teaches you how to control which apps have access to information on your iPhone.

10 Second Summary

1. Open your Settings.
2. Tap Privacy.
3. Select a category.
4. Use the switches to grant/deny permissions.

Steps

  1. Open your iPhone’s Settings. It’s a gray gear icon typically located on the home screen.
  2. Scroll down and tap Privacy.
  3. Select a category. Each option (Contacts, Photos, Camera, etc.) displays a list of apps that have requested permission to access it. Each app in the list has its own on/off switch. If the switch is green, the app can access that option.
    • For example, if you select Contacts and see a green/on switch next to PayPal, then PayPal can access your contacts.
    • If you select Contacts and see a gray/off switch next to Messenger, then Messenger cannot access your contacts.
  4. Use the switches to adjust your settings.
    • Slide an app’s switch to the "Off" position to deny access. When the switch turns gray, the app can no longer use that information.
    • Slide an app's switch to the "On" (green) position to grant it access to that category.