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How can I do a virus scan on my iPhone?

I was scammed and possibly hacked I need to do a virus scan on my iPhone and am wondering how to do that


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iPhone 11

Posted on Apr 3, 2023 2:25 AM

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Posted on Apr 3, 2023 3:06 AM

iOS is not susceptible to viruses. If you experience strange pop-ups or strange messages, for example in Safari. Then delete your browser history and website data.


Go to: Settings → Safari → tap “Clear History and Website Data”


It is not possible to scan for viruses in iOS, as there is no virus scanner available, either built into iOS or as a 3rd party app in the App Store. iOS cannot get viruses. Every app you have on your iPhone can only work in its own closed area. This means that NO 3rd party apps have access to important and vulnerable files or areas in iOS. Just like they don't have access to each other either (3rd party apps to 3rd party apps)


If you suspect someone has access to your Apple ID, see this article:

If you think your Apple ID has been compromised - Apple Support


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Apr 3, 2023 3:06 AM in response to Josiegv84

iOS is not susceptible to viruses. If you experience strange pop-ups or strange messages, for example in Safari. Then delete your browser history and website data.


Go to: Settings → Safari → tap “Clear History and Website Data”


It is not possible to scan for viruses in iOS, as there is no virus scanner available, either built into iOS or as a 3rd party app in the App Store. iOS cannot get viruses. Every app you have on your iPhone can only work in its own closed area. This means that NO 3rd party apps have access to important and vulnerable files or areas in iOS. Just like they don't have access to each other either (3rd party apps to 3rd party apps)


If you suspect someone has access to your Apple ID, see this article:

If you think your Apple ID has been compromised - Apple Support


How can I do a virus scan on my iPhone?

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