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Stolen Device Protection: How the iOS 17.3 feature keeps your iPhone safer

he Wall Street Journal () has the scoop on a new unannounced iPhone security feature debuting in iOS 17.3. Called Stolen Device Protection, it’s a new setting that makes it more difficult to make major changes to your Apple ID and digital life using only your iPhone’s passcode. The feature comes after a WSJ report in February 2023 () highlighted how thieves would watch

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