Apple makes it difficult to access iPhones without the passcode, leaving users locked out. iOS 17 update introduces a passcode reset option for users who changed their passcode within 72 hours and ...
As already covered by the Standard, criminals have discovered something unnerving: with access to an iPhone owner’s passcode and the device itself, they can lock out the original owner. So what can ...
Losing your iPhone is bad. Losing your entire digital life, from photos to finances, is traumatic. Unfortunately, the latter is all too common. Journalist Joanna Stern recently published a report with ...
Your iPhone passcode can secure your device from unwanted hackers, but if your device is stolen, there's nothing you can do. You can actually protect yourself from this event if you are careful in ...
YOUR iPhone has a special setting that can protect you from phone-snatchers who have seen your passcode. It's designed to hinder thieves who wait to see you unlock your iPhone before nabbing it.
You can and should secure your iOS device with Touch ID or Face ID, but a passcode is still an essential way of securing your iPhone or iPad. If Touch ID or Face ID fails or if your phone or tablet is ...
A stolen phone is a nightmare scenario for so many. Not only does this introduce a new and potentially excessive financial strain (the average smartphone in 2023 costs $718.23), but a lost phone can ...
HAVE you ever changed your iPhone passcode then forgotten it a day later? You're not alone. Thankfully, Apple has created a way to stop this from happening. The Californian tech giant made a major ...
YOUR iPhone has a flaw that can be exploited by threat actors if they get their hands on your device. In September, Apple rolled out its brand new iOS version: iOS 17. Alongside the update came new ...