iOS 17.3 & Stolen Device Protection (TURN IT ON NOW)
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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Your Apple ID password shouldn’t be your passcode. And it’s the Apple ID that’s find-my depend. So your code wouldn’t let them turn off your find my.
What about Android users?
Great question. First, I'm not familiar with every security feature available to Android users but I do know Android devices have something that, when activated, requires users to input their Google ID account and password before they can reset the device. Admittedly, device-resets are one small piece of this compared to what Apple just rolled out... but, it's something.
Team Android 🍏
Ha! You win the “Perfect use of emojis” award! 🥇