IF you’re worried someone might be tracking your whereabouts they may well be snooping on your gadgets from afar.

We’ve already seen how you can put a stop to it on Facebook, but what can be done on iPhone?

You can see all the devices signed into your account in the iPhone settings

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You can see all the devices signed into your account in the iPhone settings

Apple has a Find My feature to retrieve lost kit.

Thankfully, Apple’s security is pretty tight, so if someone has gained access to your account it’s probably because of your password.

Maybe you shared it with someone by mistake or your password is too easy.

First, you’ll want to know for sure if someone is tracking you, so let’s take a look in Find My and see if there are any devices that aren’t yours logging into your account.

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See where your Apple ID is signed in

From your iPhone, open the Settings and tap your name at the top.

Scroll to the bottom and you’ll see all the devices that your account is logged into.

Check them to see if there are any you don’t recognise – remember, they may not all be Apple products with access to Find My.

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You could be signed in on a PlayStation or Xbox for example.

If you do see one that isn’t yours, there may be reason for concern.

But don’t panic – you can stop them from tracking you right now.

Tap the device in question and at the bottom you will see Remove from account.

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This will immediately stop them from having access to your account.

After that, you should probably change your password so they can’t get back in.

Removing any suspicious accounts is easy

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Removing any suspicious accounts is easy

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