Lending your iPhone is common, but the device contains many private entry points. A short checklist can prevent awkward moments and accidental changes.
First, lock chat and social apps. They usually contain the most direct private information: recent conversations, notifications, contacts, and files.
Second, handle photos, files, and notes. ID screenshots, work materials, private photos, and temporary documents should not appear in casual browsing paths.
Third, restrict installation, deletion, and account settings. When the phone leaves your hand, accidental taps are often more likely than intentional misuse.
Fourth, confirm your authentication settings. Passcode, Face ID, and lock-after-exit behavior can keep sensitive areas protected even after the phone itself is unlocked.
iPhone Locker turns this checklist into a repeatable habit. Before lending your phone, switch into the right protection mode and let important boundaries stay in place.