Top 5 Ways an iPhone Keeps You Safe
Discover the top five security features of the iPhone that protect your device from water damage, enable group video calls, ensure safe browsing, keep your photos private, and allow remote data wiping if lost. Apple prioritizes user safety and privacy with these advanced capabilities, making the iPhone a dependable choice for secure mobile use.

Each new iPhone release offers advanced features that enhance user security and durability. From robust hardware designs to innovative software protections, iPhones are built with safety in mind. Here are five key features that make the iPhone a secure device for users worldwide.
Water and Dust Resistance
All iPhones undergo extensive testing to ensure resistance against water, dust, and splashes. The most recent models boast an IP68 rating under IEC standard 60529, allowing them to operate at depths of up to four meters for 30 minutes.
For example, iPhone XS and XS Max achieve an IP68 rating, functioning submerged up to 2 meters for half an hour. Older models like iPhone XR, iPhone X, 8, 8 Plus, 7, and 7 Plus have an IP67 rating, protecting them at depths of up to 1 meter for 30 minutes.
Multiple User Video Chats
Apple’s Group FaceTime feature allows users to conduct video calls with multiple contacts simultaneously. You can add up to 32 participants, with the active speaker automatically highlighted, enhancing the caller experience. Available on iPhones and iPads with iOS 12.1.4 or higher, this feature ensures seamless group communication.
Secure Browsing Experience
Browsing the internet can expose your data to trackers and ads based on your search habits. Safari’s built-in machine learning safeguards your privacy by blocking such trackers. It also prevents websites from creating device 'fingerprints' based on configuration details and installed plugins, sharing only essential profile information to thwart data collection.
Protection for Personal Photos
Your photos and videos are private, and iPhones are designed to keep them secure. Most image processing is performed locally on the device, with Apple’s A13 Bionic chip analyzing over 100 billion operations per photo to identify faces and places without cloud interference.
Remote Lock and Data Wipe for Lost Devices
If your iPhone is misplaced or stolen, you can remotely locate and protect it using ‘Find My iPhone’. Sign into your iCloud account or app to track your device, activate ‘Lost Mode’ to lock it, or erase all personal data remotely to prevent unauthorized access.