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iPhone Thieves Locking You Out: How to Stay Protected

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iPhone theft has become more sophisticated, with criminals locking users out of their devices. Here’s how to protect yourself:

1. Use a Strong Passcode

Set a strong alphanumeric passcode by going to Settings > Face ID & Passcode > Change Passcode > Passcode Options.

2. Enable Face ID or Touch ID

This adds biometric security, making it harder for thieves to unlock your phone.

3. Activate Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

Enable 2FA via Settings > [Your Name] > Password & Security to prevent unauthorized access to your Apple ID.

Learn more about 2FA here.

4. Disable the Control Center on the Lock Screen

Turn off Control Center access in Settings > Face ID & Passcode > Allow Access When Locked to prevent disabling your network.

5. Set Up Find My iPhone

Keep Find My iPhone active under Settings > [Your Name] > Find My to help locate your device if stolen.

Guide to Find My iPhone here.

6. Review Privacy Settings

Regularly check your privacy settings under Settings > Privacy & Security to secure sensitive apps.

For more tips on privacy, visit Apple’s privacy guide here.

7. Be Cautious of Phishing Scams

Don’t click on suspicious links, and report phishing attempts to Apple here.

8. Regularly Back Up Your iPhone

Back up to iCloud or a computer via Settings > [Your Name] > iCloud > iCloud Backup to avoid data loss.

Instructions for backing up here.

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