Is it true that iPhones can’t get a virus?
Is it true that iPhones can’t get a virus unless they have been broken , I have an IPhone 14, has not been tampered with.
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Is it true that iPhones can’t get a virus unless they have been broken , I have an IPhone 14, has not been tampered with.
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Unless your iPhone has been jailbroken or has been in someone else's physical possession while it was unlocked, the likelihood that your hardware has been compromised is pretty close to zero. And, there are no viruses that affect an un-jailbroken iPhone.
Unless your iPhone has been jailbroken or has been in someone else's physical possession while it was unlocked, the likelihood that your hardware has been compromised is pretty close to zero. And, there are no viruses that affect an un-jailbroken iPhone.
mineisOK wrote:
Is it true that iPhones can’t get a virus unless they have been broken , I have an IPhone 14, has not been tampered with.
correct.
Is it true that iPhones can’t get a virus?