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How and why to use iPhone Stolen Device Protection

  • June 25, 2025
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ProTruckDriver
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iPhone Stolen Device Protection offers increased safety for your accounts and financial information if someone steals your handset and its passcode.

Here’s how to activate the security feature, and — more importantly — why you should do it now.

 

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MajorHavoc
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  • June 25, 2025

This is a cool idea, but the article shows an older iOS on how to set this up.  Now, in the latest iOS: 

Face ID & Passcode are no loner on the top level of the Settings app. Now you have to go to  Settings, then Privacy & Security, and then scroll way down to the bottom (second from bottom) to find Stolen Device Protection.  

While this does not stop someone from forcing you to unlock your phone if they take it from you, you do have an hour to lock it from a computer or other Apple device, or iCloud.com before they can change your pass code on the phone.

But even more important, if on, it requires Face ID to access saved passwords, erasing the device, or accessing saved credit card info in Safari

I highly recommend you turn it on.