You must be aware of how important the smartphone has become in today's time. Humans take the help of smartphones for almost every work. In such a situation, the security of the data present in the phone becomes very important. This data includes everything from personal photos to banking details. Apple often brings new features for its users, the company has recently introduced an amazing feature. The iOS 17.3 update has given a feature for the security of the phone, which the users have been waiting for a long time. The name of this feature is Stolen Device Protection.
Stolen Device Protection provides security to iPhone
The Stolen Device Protection feature protects against changing the Apple account and Apple passcode in case of iPhone is lost or stolen. Along with this, Face ID protection is also provided with the help of this feature. However, with the help of this feature, the phone gets better security. Know further how this feature can be started on iPhone.
Users get a better experience
With the help of the Stolen Device Protection feature, the experience of users is better than before. This feature can be easily turned on in the device. With the help of Face ID and Touch ID, no unknown person will be able to harm the iPhone. In this feature, the user can also use biometric authentication. Let's know how to turn on the Stolen Device Protection feature in iPhone.
How to turn on Stolen Device Protection
It is very easy to turn on the Stolen Device Protection feature on iPhone. First of all, go to the phone settings.
After this click on Face ID and Passcode. Then enter your passcode. If you have an old iPhone, then first click on the Home button, then follow the same process further.
Then come down on the screen and look for the Stolen Device Protection feature.
If you do not see the Stolen Device Protection feature, then you do not need to panic. In such a situation, you have to set up Face ID and Touch ID first.
After this, you can use this feature. With the help of this feature, the iPhone gets great security and no one can harm the iPhone.
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