Article 6H3E0 Apple’s new iPhone security setting keeps thieves out of your digital accounts

Apple’s new iPhone security setting keeps thieves out of your digital accounts

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Emma Roth
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Apple is making it harder for iPhone thieves to access your personal information if they get ahold of your device's passcode. As reported by The Wall Street Journal, Apple includes new Stolen Device Protection in its iOS 17.3 beta that, when enabled, would require authentication through Face ID or Touch ID to perform certain actions.

The new feature appears to come in response to the concerns raised in previous reports by The Wall Street Journal describing how thieves watch their victims type in their iPhone passcodes and then steal their devices. This gives thieves access to a trove of personal and financial information stored on the device, allowing them to lock victims out of their iCloud accounts and spend thousands of dollars using...

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