![]() They cannot access your private information, your files, or your phone's apps unless you grant them that access. On an iPhone, there isn't too much that these pop-ups can do except scare you and then trick you into volunteering sensitive information like credit cards. Sometimes a pop-up will appear on your screen that says something really official sounding-it may even claim to be from Apple! The pop-up is usually a virus warning like this, "Warning! Your iPhone has been compromised by a virus! Scan now!" This is a malicious advertisement-a popup ad-and clicking on it will redirect you either to a malicious website or to an App Store page. This falls into the category of suspicious links below but is so sneaky and commonplace that it needs to be addressed right away. ![]() Does My iPhone Have a Virus? Virus Warning Pop-ups ![]()
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