Use these settings in your iPhone to stop others from checking your photos
Use these settings in your iPhone to stop others from checking your photos
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Smartphone users are always disturbed and attached to the photo gallery. Whenever you open your smartphone to show a photo, he or she is often forced by the habit and often deliberately swiping the next-of-the-door photos. There's no way you can avoid this, and sometimes the photos on the phone are personal, which you don't want to share with others. There's a way in the iPhone to prevent others from seeing gallery photos. Locking the device or locking the gallery app is easy, but it's hard to hide the rest of the photos if you've opened the phone yourself. If you have an iPhone, it's different. Users on any Apple iPhone can stop others from swiping photos and there's an easy way to do it. If you're also an iPhone user, you might find this 'setup' process a little difficult but will get rid of the mess once you complete it. You'll need to follow these steps.

Go to the App setting

After going to the Settings app, select General. Here you'll find the Accessibility option, tap on it. Here you'll see the 'Guide Access' option. Once Guided Access is on, you'll see several options. Set a passcode after tapping on the passcode option here. Now exit the Settings app.

Open the Photos app on the iPhone after the first part is complete. Tap the home button three times (triple) and you'll see a menu. Here's guided access and go-to options. Many toggle settings will show you but you have to switch off a touch after the photo is selected. You'll need to triple-tap the home button and no one will be able to swipe your open photo. Easy tricks can help you decide you can't see any other photos in the gallery without your choice. Photographs can be shown in this way by giving comfortable phones to others. However, the emergency calling feature on the iPhone will not work if guided access is on. Guided access must be switched off to enable SOS calling.

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