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Learn how Apple's new Stolen Device Protection works on your iPhone
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If you want more security for your iPhone, you should enable the new Stolen Device Protection feature for iOS 17.3. This adds extra steps to access or change critical security settings and a one-hour action delay, which can help if your device gets lost or stolen. Here's everything you need to know about Apple's Stolen Device Protection feature for iPhone.
Things You Should Know
- Stolen Device Protection adds extra Face ID and Touch ID biometric authentication and a one-hour security delay.
- To enable it, go to "Settings" → "Face ID & Passcode" → enter your passcode → toggle on "Stolen Device Protection".
- You must update to iOS 17.3 or newer to enable this feature.
Steps
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How to Enable Stolen Device Protection
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Update your iPhone. You must have iOS 17.3 or newer.
- To use Stolen Device Protection, you must also have two-factor authentication enabled for your Apple ID and a passcode, Face/Touch ID, Find My , and Location Services .
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Open the Settings app. This is the grey cog icon.
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Tap Face ID & Passcode . You can find this towards the middle of the page.
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Tap Turn On Protection . This will be underneath Stolen Device Protection . The feature will be enabled.
- To turn it off, tap Turn Off Protection . Keep in mind there will be a one-hour delay if you try to disable this feature when you're in an unfamiliar location. This delay may end if you move to a familiar location.
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