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Régis Mathias

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Disable This iPhone Feature If You’re Using Dating Apps By Sergio Velasquez A special thanks to iDropNews for republishing permission. Images provided by iDropNews. Be sure to visit them at idropnews.com Dating online is already difficult. You need to actively search for people that you might find interesting. Even trickier is that you also have to find people who are interested in you. Chances are you don’t want to spend time worrying about what information people can find about you before you’re comfortable enough to share it with them. Unfortunately, once you share your phone number with someone, you might actually be sharing a bit more information than you’d like. The Messages app has a feature that automatically shares your name and contact photo. Once they have your full name, people can use that to find other information about you. For instance, they could see your social media platforms or check who your friends, family, and followers are. Needless to say, this is data you probably don’t want to share with someone you’ve just met. Fortunately, you can easily change your settings so you don’t share unnecessary information with your contacts.

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