How to turn iPhone location services on or off
You don’t need to know where I’m at, Apple
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Location services have plenty of uses. They help apps give you more relevant results to searches, enable Find My Phone, assign location tags to photos, adjusts your time zone, and perform other useful tasks you probably take for granted. They also drain your battery and give companies personal data about you.
Thanks toiOS 14, iPhones have robust privacy settings that make all apps ask you for permission before activating location tracking. But you may end up giving that information to an app only to regret it later, or decide that you don’t wantanyapp tracking you.
Whatever your reasons, we’re here to explain all the tools at your disposal for protecting your location privacy. Here’s how to turn iPhone location services on or off for individual apps, or turn off iPhone tracking altogether.
How to turn off location services for all iOS apps
Whether you want to temporarily disable all iPhone location tracking or only shut it off for certain apps, we’ve got you covered.
To start, open your Settings and enter the Privacy menu (below Battery, above App Store). Your first menu option will be ‘Location Services,’ where you can toggle a switch to turn off tracking completely.
This nuclear option aside, many of you will instead want to reset location privileges for individual apps. In the Location Services menu, you can scroll down to see the individual permissions for each app – Never, Ask Next Time, While Using, or Always – and tap that app to change its setting.
In that same menu, you’ll see that ‘Precise Location’ is enabled by default for every app that tracks you. You can turn that setting off individually for each app, which will ensure the app only knows your ‘approximate location.’
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If you’ve decided that too many apps are following you around but don’t want to reset them one by one, your other option is to navigate to Settings > General > Reset and tap ‘Reset Location & Privacy.’ That way, all apps will once again give you the menu prompt asking if you will permit them to track you. You can then give (or deny) permission naturally over time.
Another option would be to reset these permissions, then go to Settings > Privacy > Tracking and deselect ‘Allow Apps to Request to Track.’ This will prevent those permission prompts from ever appearing again.
How to turn off location tracking for Apple System Services
Appledeserves credit for making apps ask you for permission before tracking your every move. But it does track you by default for many of its own services, some of which you may not need or want.
Assuming you don’t want to turn off tracking entirely, scroll to the bottom of the Location Services menu to find System Services. Inside that submenu, you’ll see every service that Apple uses your personal location data to provide. Next to each service, you’ll see arrows that indicate if it has used your location recently or in the last 24 hours.
You can untoggle certain Services to reduce the amount of location data Apple uses. Apple doesn’t say in the menu what these services do, however, so we’ll quickly summarize them below, so you know if you really need it or not.
Michael Hicks began his freelance writing career with TechRadar in 2016, covering emerging tech like VR and self-driving cars. Nowadays, he works as a staff editor for Android Central, but still writes occasional TR reviews, how-tos and explainers on phones, tablets, smart home devices, and other tech.
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