
Safety Check FAQ
Which Apple apps and features can I review and manage in Safety Check?
You can use Safety Check to review or stop sharing information with other people from the following Apple apps:
| App | Information you want to manage | 
|---|---|
|  | Activity | 
|  | Check In | 
|  | Health | 
|  | Home | 
|  | Shared Calendars | 
|  | Shared items in Find My | 
|  | Shared location using Find My | 
|  | Shared Maps ETA | 
|  | Shared Notes | 
|  | Shared Passwords | 
|  | Shared Photos (Including Shared Library and Shared Albums) | 
What third-party app access can I review and manage in Safety Check?
You can use Safety Check to turn off third-party app access to the types of information listed below.
|  | Bluetooth® | 
|  | Calendars | 
|  | Camera | 
|  | Contacts | 
|  | Files and Folders | 
|  | Health | 
|  | Local Network | 
|  | Location Services | 
|  | Media and Apple Music | 
|  | Microphone | 
|  | Motion & Fitness | 
|  | Photos | 
|  | Reminders | 
|  | Research | 
|  | Speech Recognition | 
What changes can I make to my Apple Account using Safety Check?
Safety Check can be used to modify information associated with your Apple Account. For example:
- Review and remove devices signed into your account. 
- Review and update trusted phone numbers. 
- Change your Apple Account password. 
- Update your emergency contacts. 
- Update your device passcode and your Face ID or Touch ID information. 
If you have Stolen Device Protection turned on, Safety Check may work a little differently. To learn more about Stolen Device Protection, see the Apple Support article About Stolen Device Protection for iPhone.
Why is there a Quick Exit button?
Individuals in abusive situations may need to rapidly hide their use of Safety Check. The Quick Exit button offers a way to do that.