what is it that they want to do with your phone? Do they just want to hold it? 
Just make sure that your phone is locked with a passcode and thumb print. Lock 
the phone before you hand it over. If the phone is locked with a pass code and 
voice Over is on, they should hand it right back to you. Do they ask you to 
unlock your phone or to give them your passcode? 

If they insist on playing with the software and you can’t say no, you could 
always try using a bluetooth ear piece and you’ll be able to hear voiceOver and 
everything they are checking out. I could never allow someone access to so much 
personal information. It would be like handing over a diary or journal. there 
are lots of personal text message an email conversations that I would not feel 
comfortable just letting everybody read. There may also be other things like 
bank account info that is nobodies business.

Good Luck,
Christina
> On Nov 17, 2015, at 10:21 AM, Fazil <fzlmahmoo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi, list.
> I have IPhone6Plus with IOS9.02.
> In Indian Culture it is ok to ask you to show me your phone if you are my 
> acquaintance.
> Lots of sighted relatives of mine want me to give my Iphone to them so they 
> can see it and I don’t feel comfortable doing that and I can not say plain 
> ‘no’ to them.
> What should I do so they can not use my phone easily?
> Should I mute Voice Over, bring brightness to 0 and put the screen curtain on 
> in order to make it difficult for them to use the phone, or there is 
> something else besides the things mentioned above that I should do?
> Thanks!
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