Turn off these settings on your iPhone to stop GPS tracking of your location going forward
Despite their many benefits and applications, smartphones pose serious security risks. Nearly everyone carries a tracking device in their hands, such as a GPS device that shares our location, which puts us at risk for privacy and security problems and degrades the phone's battery and performance. We will learn how to permanently disable GPS on the iPhone in this post because many iPhone users do not benefit from this feature.
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Location Services is the same as GPS in iOS and is turned on by default. Disabling it is simple and can be done by going to Settings, Privacy & Security, and then Location Services. To lessen the likelihood that someone will track you, disable it as seen in the picture. Alternatively, you can stop a particular app from tracking your location by clicking on it. Three options will appear: Ask Next Time Or When I Share, Never to stop the app from tracking your location at all, and While Using the App to stop it from tracking your location while you are using the app alone.
The feature that disables the important sites
Additionally, there is a hidden section named System Services under the Location Services section. There are numerous features within that can be turned off to increase your privacy. The Significant Locations feature, which logs the locations you visit, is what we are interested in. To increase privacy, turn off this feature.
Note: By turning on Do Not Disturb mode from the Control Center panel, you can momentarily turn off location sharing.