Apple today launched a new tool for iPhones to help reduce what a thief with your phone and passcode can access. The feature, called Stolen Device Protection, adds extra layers of protection to your iPhone when someone tries to access or change sensitive settings on your device.

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    7 months ago

    Got a slightly older Apple device that Apple refuses to update? Fuck you. Right in the ass. Dry.

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    Oh, there it is! You’d think they would put it under security and privacy settings.

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    Turning on the iPhone’s Stolen Device Protection is simple—it’s just one small toggle in your phone’s settings.

    There is one crucial detail that the article doesn’t mention: Find My iPhone must be enabled to enable SDP. That is to say, enabling Find My (along with biometric authentication) is a prerequisite for SDP.

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      7 months ago

      Odd that biometric authentication is needed when it’s worse from a security standpoint.

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    Relying more on biometrics hardly seems secure. Passwords can be changed, biometrics are forever and authorities do like to keep records of them.

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    7 months ago

    Expect a wave of fingers cut off and eyes picked together with a stolen phone? Or kidnappings more likely?