With iOS 26.4, Apple is set to turn on Stolen Device Protection by default, which makes it harder for thieves to steal ...
Safeguarding your iPhone is essential to protect your personal data and maintain your privacy. With the increasing reliance on smartphones for sensitive tasks, such as online banking, communication, ...
iOS 26.4 might automatically enable an anti-theft feature on your iPhone that used to be optional, and it might surprise some ...
Given that iPhones range in price from hundreds of dollars to over a thousand, it's no surprise they attract the attention of criminals who want to steal your hardware (and the data it contains).
Three years after the feature rolled out, Apple is automatically enabling Stolen Device Protection in iOS 26.4, expanding safeguards against an ever-expanding epidemic of iPhone theft.
What would happen if your iPhone fell into the wrong hands? Have you ever worried about that? Well, worry no more, because Apple just rolled out a new software update that makes your phone more secure ...
Your iPhone is a powerful device, but without proper security measures, it can leave your personal information vulnerable to unauthorized access, theft, or data breaches. By allowing a few ...
OS 26.4 enables Stolen Device Protection by default, adding biometric verification and security delays to critical iPhone settings, alongside encrypted RCS and Podcasts video support.