1 Don’t Disable the Passcode
While most of the earlier tips have been about physical care of your Apple Watch, digital care is just as important. In particular, you may want to take precautions when it comes to your data privacy.
Like with all Apple products, you shouldn’t use the Apple Watch without a passcode protecting it. Sure, it may be on your wrist all day, but there are undoubtedly times when it’s not.
Without a passcode, someone who has physical access to your Apple Watch will be able to view your sensitive or private data like emails and messages. And that’s true even if you take the normal precautions, like Face ID or Touch ID, to protect the data on your connected iPhone.