Turn this iPhone feature on now

It makes it harder for thieves to see your private information.

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March 15, 2024

A close-up image of an iPhone screen with the text “Stolen Device Protection” on the screen next to the word “On.”
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This new iPhone feature makes it harder for thieves to ruin your life

A new feature called Stolen Device Protection is available with the latest iOS 17.3 update. You should turn it on right away.

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