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Which of the following is not something an user should do to keep their iOS device secure?
Don't open links or attachments from untrusted sources
Disable JavaScript and web browser add-ons
Store sensitive data only on client-side databases
Disable iCloud services
Actually, you should avoid storing sensitive data on client-side databases. EDIT: How does disabling iCloud services make the device more secure? It prevents a third party (Apple) from storing sensitive information in an enterprise environemnt, but the environment wasn't specified. In a home/personal setting, iCloud services are secure if you don't have a guessable password (e.g. the fappening) and use multi-factor authentication. Of course, if you're a member of ISIS disable iCloud services... What does store sensitive data only on client side databases even mean? Don't use a cloud solution?
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