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16 wrz 2024 · To turn on Stolen Device Protection, you must use two-factor authentication for your Apple Account and set up or enable the following on your iPhone: a device passcode; Face ID or Touch ID; and Significant Locations* (Location Services).
- Use Stolen Device Protection on iPhone - Apple Support
Turn on Stolen Device Protection. Do one of the following:...
- If your iPhone or iPad was stolen - Apple Support
If your iPhone or iPad was stolen, or you otherwise can't...
- Use Stolen Device Protection on iPhone - Apple Support
Turn on Stolen Device Protection. Do one of the following: Use Stolen Device Protection when you’re away from home or work: Tap Away from Familiar Locations. Use Stolen Device Protection everywhere: Tap Always.
5 cze 2024 · Open the Settings app on your iPhone. Navigate to the Face ID & Passcode or Touch ID & Passcode option. Enter your iPhone’s passcode to unlock the settings page. Scroll down and tap the Stolen...
16 wrz 2024 · If your iPhone or iPad was stolen, or you otherwise can't recover your device, use these steps to protect your device, Apple Account, and personal information.
28 sty 2024 · An iPhone feature called Stolen Device Protection makes it more difficult for phone thieves to access critical settings and functions, even if they know your passcode. Let's take a look at how to set it up and how it works.
22 sty 2024 · How to turn on iPhone Stolen Device Protection. Make sure you’re running the iOS 17.3 on your iPhone; Open the Settings app; Swipe down and tap Face ID & Passcode (or Touch ID & Passcode)...
23 sty 2024 · Go to Settings > Face ID & Passcode. Enter your device passcode. Look for the link to Turn On Protection and tap it. Stolen Device Protection will now show as being on.