On your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch: Go to Settings > Privacy & Security. If your Mac has macOS Ventura 13 or later: Choose Apple menu > System Settings, Privacy & Security , then click Privacy. If your Mac has macOS 12 or earlier: Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Security & Privacy , then click Privacy.
Manage your security settings
Open your phone's Settings app. Tap Security. At the top, you'll see the security status of your device and Google Account. If there are important actions to take to secure your device or accounts, a warning message will appear.
Built-in privacy features minimize how much of your information is available to anyone but you, and you can adjust what information is shared and where you share it. Built-in security features help prevent anyone but you from accessing the data on your iPhone and in iCloud.
To do this, select Start , then open Settings , and select Privacy & security . You'll see a list of general privacy options. There are links to specific privacy settings on the left of the page. For more info, see Data collection summary for Windows.
In the console tree, click Computer Configuration, select Windows Settings, and then select Security Settings. Do one of the following: Select Account Policies to edit the Password Policy or Account Lockout Policy. Select Local Policies to edit an Audit Policy, a User Rights Assignment, or Security Options.
On your Mac, use Apple ID Password & Security settings to change the password and security settings associated with your Apple ID. To change these settings, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click [your name] at the top of the sidebar, then click Password & Security on the right.
To manage your options and see available updates, select Check for Windows updates. Or select the Start button, and then go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update .
A security key is a small third-party hardware device that you can connect to your iPhone and use to verify your identity when signing in to your Apple ID account.
Because of their shared operating system, iOS devices enjoy Apple's security measures, which keeps them protected from malware and viruses differently from most Android devices.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: Go to Settings > your name > Password & Security.
Anyone with an iPhone, iPad, or iMac running the latest operating system is strongly advised by Apple to download a security update for the devices as soon as possible.
Security Settings means the technical and organizational security controls and configurations appropriate for Customer's business, data, infrastructure, and use of the Equipment and/or the systems or technologies that interact with the Equipment.
Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update , and then select Check for updates.
Security-only update
An update that collects all the new security updates for a given month and for a given product, addressing security-related vulnerabilities. It's distributed through Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), System Center Configuration Manager and Microsoft Update Catalog.