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Simple guide explained: Lets turn on stolen device protection and keep your information secure always.

by kimggy
27/03/2025
in IPHONE
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Okay, so I kept hearing about this new feature, Stolen Device Protection, on the iPhone. Sounded pretty serious, and honestly, with phones being such a big part of our lives, seemed like a smart thing to check out. Decided today was the day to actually get it done.

Finding the Setting

First, I grabbed my iPhone. Had to figure out where they hid this setting. I opened up the main Settings app – you know, the grey gear thing.

Once I was in Settings, I started scrolling down. There’s a ton of options in there, right? I was looking for something related to security or my passcode. Found it under Face ID & Passcode. Seemed like the logical place. So, I tapped on that.

Turning it On

Right away, it asked me to enter my passcode. Makes sense, gotta verify it’s actually me messing with security settings. I typed in my code.

After getting in, I scrolled down that page. Went past the Face ID stuff, past the passcode options… and there it was! A section clearly labeled Stolen Device Protection.

Inside that section, there was an option that just said “Turn On Protection”. It was pretty obvious. I gave that a tap.

And… that was pretty much it! The setting just switched on. Didn’t have to jump through hoops or anything. The screen confirmed it was active. Super straightforward, actually.

What it Does (My Understanding)

From what I gather, this feature adds an extra layer of hassle if someone steals my phone and somehow gets my passcode. If the thief tries to do sensitive stuff, like changing my Apple account password, accessing saved passwords, or turning off Find My when the phone isn’t in a familiar place like home or work, they’ll hit a wall.

  • It will require Face ID or Touch ID authentication.
  • For really critical changes, there’s even an hour-long security delay before they can try again with Face ID or Touch ID.

Seems like it makes it much harder for someone to quickly lock me out of my own stuff or mess with my accounts.

All Done

So yeah, that’s done now. Took maybe two minutes total. Feels a bit better knowing that extra protection is switched on. If you haven’t done it yet, probably worth taking a look yourself. Easy peasy.

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