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How Everyday Online Habits Affect iPhone Security

Small habits shape digital security more than most people realize. Reusing passwords, clicking links without checking the source, or ignoring app permissions can slowly increase risk over time.

iPhone users often assume these behaviors are safe because the device feels secure. But threats adapt to habits, not platforms.

Cybergate encourages a more mindful approach by showing how everyday actions affect overall security. With clear insights and simple recommendations, users can adjust habits without changing how they use their phone.

Better habits start with better information.

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