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  2. iPhone users should turn on Apple’s stolen device protection ...

    techcrunch.com/2024/01/23/iphone-users-should...

    After stealing a phone, the passcode can be used to unlock the device and change the Apple ID password in the phone settings. This way, Find My iPhone can be disabled, meaning that the target can ...

  3. How to turn on Stolen Device Protection on your iPhone to ...

    www.engadget.com/how-to-turn-on-stolen-device...

    Once you’re running (at least) iOS 17.3, do the following on your iPhone: Open the Settings app. Scroll down and tap Face ID & Passcode (it will be called Touch ID & Passcode on older models and ...

  4. iOS 17.3’s Stolen Device Protection will make ... - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/ios-173s-stolen-device...

    After the hour, it will still ask for a Face ID or Touch ID Scan before changing the Apple ID password from the iPhone. This makes life much harder for the thief and gives the owner time to report ...

  5. Apple releases iOS 17.3 with new Stolen Device Protection for ...

    www.engadget.com/apple-releases-ios-173-which...

    This isn’t used to locate a stolen iPhone or iPad, but rather to keep the thieves from accessing your personal data. The feature first popped up in the developer beta of iOS 17.3 and it’s ...

  6. Apple introduces protection to prevent thieves from getting ...

    techcrunch.com/2023/12/13/apple-introduces...

    Apple introduced new security settings with the iOS 17.3 developer beta on Tuesday to prevent thieves from entering your passcode to get your info, including account passwords. Apple will likely ...

  7. Fix problems with the AOL app on iOS - AOL Help

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    Verified for iOS 9.3 and later. 1. Double press the Home button or swipe up and hold. 2. Swipe up on the image of the app. 3. Re-launch the app and attempt to reproduce the issue.

  8. Apple–FBI encryption dispute - Wikipedia

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    Apple–FBI encryption dispute. An iPhone 5C, the model used by one of the perpetrators of the 2015 San Bernardino attack. The Apple–FBI encryption dispute concerns whether and to what extent courts in the United States can compel manufacturers to assist in unlocking cell phones whose data are cryptographically protected. [ 1]

  9. iOS 17 includes these new security and privacy features

    techcrunch.com/2023/09/18/ios-17-includes-these...

    Apple’s long-awaited iOS 17 update for iPhones lands today with a number of new and improved security features. Many of the new features are aimed at protecting iPhone owners who are at greater ...