Apple’s iOS setting might seem convenient, but it could leave you vulnerable
The National Security Agency (NSA) is advising iPhone users to disable a default setting that may make them vulnerable to hacking attempts.
In today’s world, staying connected is often a priority. We want to receive messages, browse social media, and quickly search for information, and a Wi-Fi connection is usually our go-to solution.
Even when cellular data is unreliable, Wi-Fi can provide the connectivity we crave; however, joining certain Wi-Fi networks poses inherent risks.

We all want to stay connected when we’re out and about (Getty Stock Image)