
🔥iOS 17.3 Big Update Released | What's New? | Stolen device protection🔥
iOS 17.3 Big Update Released | What's New? | Stolen device protection How to turn Stolen Device Protection on or off To turn on Stolen Device Protection you must use two-factor authentication for your Apple ID and set up or enable the following on your iPhone: a device passcode; Face ID or Touch ID; Find My; and Significant Locations* (Location Services). You can turn on Stolen Device Protection in Settings: Go to Settings, then tap Face ID & Passcode. Enter your device passcode. Tap to turn Stolen Device Protection on or off. Face ID or Touch ID biometric authentication With Stolen Device Protection, if your iPhone is not in a familiar location, you must authenticate using Face ID or Touch ID before you can take certain actions, including the following: Use passwords or passkeys saved in Keychain Use payment methods saved in Safari (autofill) Turn off Lost Mode Erase all content and settings Apply for a new Apple Card View Apple Card virtual card number Take certain Apple Cash and Savings actions in Wallet (for example, Apple Cash or Savings transfers)