Apple's New Feature to Protect Stolen iPhones

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The feature is called Stolen Device Protection and is available in iOS 17.3 beta.

It adds a critical layer of security to iPhones, even if a thief knows the passcode.

It requires Face ID or Touch ID authentication for actions like changing Apple ID passwords or wiping the phone.

It prevents thieves from accessing sensitive data, such as photos, emails, and financial apps.

It complements other privacy and security features in iOS 17, such as Safari Private Browsing, Communication Safety, and Lockdown Mode.

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