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Here’s how to turn it on. Watch The iPhone SE Offers Almost Everything You Want In An iPhone CC Share Subtitles • Off • English Share this Video [39]Facebook[40]Twitter[41]Email [42]Reddit[43]Link [44]view video [45]The iPhone SE Offers Almost Everything You Want In An iPhone [46] Is USB-C Finally Coming To iPhone? May 18, 2022 [47] Is This the End of Apple’s Lightning Cable? June 24, 2022 First, you want to make sure to update the [48]iPhone to the latest 17.3 version. Then go to Settings, scroll down to Face ID & Passcode, look for Stolen Device Protection, and turn the toggle switch on. It’ll take a few seconds. Advertisement The feature aims to apply a couple of layers of security so that someone who gets access to your passcode can’t get a hold of your entire digital life. That’s a pretty dangerous thought considering a thief could easily glance at your screen while you’re unlocking your device, and then strategically plan the theft. Advertisement The passcode vulnerability is a big one because having that can let someone else change your Apple ID password, and Apple ID is crucial for accessing the Find My app when your iPhone goes missing. Advertisement One of the ways in which the Stolen Device Protection feature helps is by making you enter your biometrics (Face or Touch ID) when you’re trying to change your Apple ID password at a place that your device doesn’t recognize as either your home or workplace. It does this once and then it makes you re-enter your biometrics one hour later for that extra layer of security and confirm that it’s really you. You’d also need to enter your biometrics twice with a one-hour delay to change your recovery key and iCloud keychain, which is the place where all your passwords are saved. Also, of course, you need to use your biometrics to turn the Stolen Device Protection feature off too, or the feature would be practically useless. 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