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MILLIONS of iPhones are hiding a powerful "extreme protection" mode built to block hackers.

Apple says the little-known setting "hardens your iPhone from a cyberattack" – and it's totally free to use.

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Lockdown Mode can be found at the very bottom of Privacy & Security in your Settings appCredit: The Sun / Apple

The feature is called Lockdown Mode and was added in 2022 as part of the iOS 16 update.

It's so powerful that even Apple admits that "most people" will never need it.

Apple explains: "Lockdown Mode is optional and should be used only if you believe you might be targeted by a highly sophisticated cyberattack.

"Such as by a private company developing state-sponsored mercenary spyware.

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"Most people are never targeted by attacks of this nature."

Apple says that your won't function like it normally does if you turn Lockdown Mode on.

But it's a worthwhile trade-off if you're targeted by what Apple describes as "extremely rare and highly sophisticated cyber attacks".

WHAT IS LOCKDOWN MODE?

Lockdown Mode makes sweeping changes to how your device works.

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For instance, most message attachment types will be blocked.

And features like links and link previews in texts won't work either.

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Some websites won't load properly, and FaceTime calls are blocked from anyone that you haven't previously called.

Your iPhone won't automatically join "non-secure" Wi-Fi networks, and location information will be scrubbed from photos that you share.

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