Apple adds "stolen device protection" feature to iOS 17.3 beta
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发表于 2023-12-13 09:46:22
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Apple has added a new "stolen device protection" feature in the iOS 17.3 beta, which can protect users when thieves or other attackers know their private passwords. After activation, if the phone is located in a location that is usually unrelated to the owner, users need to verify their identity through Face ID or Touch ID to perform certain iPhone operations.
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