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Apple introduced new security settings in the iOS 17.3 developer beta to prevent thieves from entering passcodes to get your info including account passwords.
If the perp has both the phone and its passcode ( without Stolen Device Protection activated), they could reset the Apple ID password, turn off Find My, possibly steal payment info or passwords ...
Apple's new security feature, stolen device protection, prevents iPhone thieves from using your passcode to access critical iOS features.
While you can already use your iCloud account to store and sync passwords across your devices, it wasn’t easy to figure out. Passwords were available from the Settings app on your Mac or iPhone.
Turns out you can reset any Apple ID password with nothing more than a person's email address and date of birth -- two pieces of information that are pretty easy to come across.
To manage and recover your account if you forget your password or username, make sure you have access to the recovery phone number or alternate email address you've added to your AOL account.
Apple Accounts and passwords can be retrieved by answering account security questions on iForgot or by resetting from a trusted device with iCloud enabled and an unlock passcode set.
This will begin unpairing the Apple Watch from your iPhone and Apple ID, removing Find My and Activation Lock. After completing the process, your watch will be factory reset, and you can safely ...