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YOUR iPhone has a special setting that can protect you from phone-snatchers who have seen your passcode. It’s designed to hinder thieves who wait to see you unlock your iPhone before nabbing … ...
Remember, regularly backing up your iPhone to iCloud or a computer ensures that your data remains safe, even in cases where you need to reset your passcode or erase your device.
A prolific iPhone thief reveals how he'd chat people up at a bar to get them to hand over their passcodes. A new update should make that less easy.
Enabled iPhones will also rely on biometric protections like touch or Face ID for apps tied to passwords and credit card information in lieu of typing in a numeric passcode.
Apple will never ask you to remove your device from your Apple Account, so don’t fall for scam messages. If your iPhone has a strong passcode, there’s little reason to worry.
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