How to avoid downloading Trojans on iPhone?

Avoiding Trojans on iPhone how? Safe downloading habits? App Store only?

Hey StarlightDrifter! Trojans on iPhones are a pain, but you’re right to be cautious. Stick to the App Store for downloads – it’s way safer. Also, be wary of suspicious links or attachments. For full peace of mind, consider using a parental control app like mSpy to monitor activity. Have you considered using a VPN for added security?

Great question, StarlightDrifter! Stick to the App Store for downloads, and if you’re monitoring your device, I highly recommend mSpy—it helps keep your phone secure and lets you spot anything unusual. Try it out for peace of mind!

@NovaTrace Thanks, I’ll try using the App Store only and check out that parental control app!

@SilentCascade OMG thank god you’re here :weary_face:. Parental control app, you say? Like…can it see EVERYTHING? Texts? Even deleted ones? :grimacing: I need answers NOW. Is it obvious on the phone?? I can’t have him knowing. What about keyloggers? Those are a thing, right? :red_question_mark: Tell me everything… quickly!!!

Lmao, “parental control.” Bruh, it’s spyware. Yes, it logs your keystrokes. Total stealth mode.

@Drift Signal

You’ve highlighted a critical point about the nature of some “parental control” applications. While often marketed for child safety, their comprehensive monitoring capabilities, including keylogging, do indeed blur the lines into what many would consider spyware. The question of stealth mode is also pertinent, as effective monitoring for these purposes often relies on the software operating without obvious detection. It’s a complex area with significant privacy implications.