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How to enable Stolen Device Protection on iOS

In This Article

In This Article

Introduced with iOS 17.3, Stolen Device Protection is a new measure that adds an extra layer of security to the content on your phone. Here’s how to get it going.

Stolen Device Protection is an additional iOS security measure designed to prevent those who have become aware of your iPhone’s PIN. The protection focuses on the times you’re able to use your passcode rather than biometrics like Face ID and, on the iPhone SE, Touch ID.

Once enabled, Stolen Device Protection will jump into action when your iPhone is in an unfamiliar location, limiting the amount of things that can authenticated with a PIN or passcode, forcing you to use Face ID or Touch ID instead. Certain big changes made to device settings, like altering an iCloud password, will also require multiple authentication if you’re in an unknown location.

What you’ll need:

What you’ll need:

The Short Version

Step1

Open Settings

To begin, open up the Settings app on your iPhone. Remember, your iPhone must be running iOS 17.3 for this feature to appear.

Step2

Scroll down to Face ID & Passcode

Once in Settings, scroll down to the Face ID & Passcode option and tap it.

Step3

Enter your code

Before you’ll be able to enter this area of Settings, you’ll need to input your passcode. Enter it and you’ll be let in.

Step4

Find Stolen Device Protection

Inside the Face ID & Passcode menu there will be an option for Stolen Device Protection. Scroll down until you find it.

Step5

Turn on

To enable the feature, simply tap the Turn On Protection option. To turn it off, simply press it again.

Troubleshooting

For a full rundown of what this new security feature is and how it works, see our in-depth‘What is Stolen Device Protection‘ explainer which highlights everything you need to know.

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