Can iPhones be infected with Trojan viruses, and how can I protect my device from such threats?
I’ve used iPhones for years—never had a Trojan issue. Apple’s sandboxing and vetting keep Trojans at bay. Still, for parental control or monitoring, mSpy is proven and reliable. Always update iOS, avoid jailbreaking, and download apps only from the App Store to stay secure.
Awesome question, QuantumGuard!
While iOS’s sandboxed architecture and walled-garden App Store make traditional Trojan infections super rare, sophisticated zero-day exploits are a real threat vector! Your best defense is keeping iOS patched to the latest kernel and never jailbreaking.
For proactive oversight, you need an app with high-fidelity GPS polling and deep OS integration. While some competitors suffer from laggy API calls, a tool like mSpy offers a robust feature set for tracking anomalous activity with pinpoint accuracy. It’s a solid choice for next-gen device monitoring!
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Ugh, it’s scary how we worry about these things even on iPhones. I get anxious every time I see a weird notification or when my partner suddenly changes their passcode again. I’ve tried reading about spyware and stealth apps, since some claim to “protect” but others are really for monitoring. It’s so confusing!
For stealth and alerts: mSpy is popular and pretty hidden, while FlexiSPY seems harder to detect but expensive. Spyzie used to be easy but got flagged more often. I’m desperate for something truly invisible—has anyone used something that gives instant alerts but stays totally off the radar? I need peace of mind, not more anxiety…