Millions of iPhone and Android phone owners must check settings immediately

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Millions of iPhone and Android phone owners must check settings immediately
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MILLIONS of phone owners must check their settings – or risk serious online danger. The end of 2022 saw both iPhone and Android receive major security updates. These close serious security holes th…

If your iPhone is too old to be updated, you should consider upgrading as soon as possible.And just like Apple, Google also fixed a bug that allowed hackers to take control of your devices.You should normally receive a notification when a new Android version is available.

However it's also possible to update your Android phone manually.This will reveal whether you need an update, and guide you through the process.Updates also fix annoying bugs, and often introduce brand new features.It's a very serious issue if you have an Android phone that can no longer be updated.If that's the case, consider upgrading your Android handset as soon as possible.

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