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Chapter 32 Settings 126
Brightness & Wallpaper
Screen brightness aects battery life. Dim the screen to extend the time before you need to
recharge iPod touch.
Adjust the screen brightness: Go to Settings > Brightness & Wallpaper and drag the slider. If
Auto-Brightness is turned on (iPod touch 4th generation only), iPod touch adjusts the screen
brightness for current light conditions using the built-in ambient light sensor.
Wallpaper settings let you set an image or photo as wallpaper for the Lock screen or Home
screen. See Changing the wallpaper on page 21.
Privacy
Privacy settings let you see and control which apps and system services have access to Location
Services, and to your contacts, calendars, reminders, and photos.
Location Services lets location-based apps such as Reminders, Maps, and Camera gather and
use data indicating your location. Your approximate location is determined using available
information from local Wi-Fi networks (if you have Wi-Fi turned on). The location data collected
by Apple isn’t collected in a form that personally identies you. When an app is using Location
Services, appears in the menu bar.
Turn Location Services on or o: Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services. You can turn it o
for some or for all apps and services. If you turn o Location Services, you’re prompted to turn it
on again the next time an app or service tries to use it.
Turn Location Services o for system services: Several system services, such as location-
based iAds, use Location Services. To see their status, turn them on or o, or show in the
menu bar when these services use your location, go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services >
System Services.
Turn o access to private information: Go to Settings > Privacy. You can see which apps have
requested and been granted access to the following information:
Contacts
Calendar
Reminders
Photos
Bluetooth Sharing
Twitter
Facebook
You can turn o each app’s access to each category of information. Review the terms and privacy
policy for each third-party app to understand how it uses the data it’s requesting.