How to stop your iPhone from tracking your location, and manage each app's location-tracking
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There are many reasons why you might want to turn off location services on your iPhone.
Maybe your battery is low, and you're looking to save some energy. Or perhaps you called in sick from work and you want to make sure none of your apps can track your location.
Whatever the case may be, it's simple and quick to turn off your iPhone's location services.
Looking to turn off or manage location services for just one or two apps? That can be done, too. Here's how.
How to turn off location services on an iPhone
1. Go into your iPhone's settings.
2. Scroll down until you see the section that says "Privacy." Click on it.
3. On the next screen, you'll see a box at the top that says "Location Services." If they're turned on, it will say "On."
4. To turn them off, click on the words "Location Services." You'll be taken to a new screen.
5. To turn off your location services, tap the green slider. You'll be prompted with a pop-up message. Click "Turn Off."
You're good to go! If you need to turn location services back on again in the future, simply follow these instructions and turn the green slider to "On."
How to manage location services for specific apps
1. Go into your phone's settings and click on the "Privacy" section.
2. Tap on the top of the screen where it says "Location Services."
3. Scroll down until you see a list of your apps that use location services. Some will say "Never," while others will say "Always," and "While Using."
4. To change the location services settings on a specific app, click on the name of the app. You'll be taken to a new screen.
5. Select your preferred option, and you're all set!
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