Is it safe to charge my iPhone at work without risking my data?

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Asked By CuriousGiraffe9 On

I used the computer at my fast food job to charge my iPhone, and now I'm a bit worried. The phone asked for permission to access data before charging, and I'm concerned it might lead to someone accessing my passwords or personal information. If I change all my passwords now, will I be okay?

3 Answers

Answered By HelpfulBee75 On

In general, you shouldn't need to allow data access to charge. If it asked, it might be just a precaution since you connected to a computer. If it helps ease your mind, changing passwords could be a good step!

Answered By WorriedCoder01 On

Unless you specifically accepted data access, it shouldn't be a problem. The prompt could just be a standard message when connecting to a computer, but saying no means your data should remain secure.

Answered By TechieTurtle33 On

If you only got a prompt to trust the computer but just allowed charging, you should be fine! Typically, you don't need to give data access just to charge your phone.

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