Are you concerned about Apple's Stolen Device Protection feature on your iPhone? This feature is designed to protect your device and data in case it's lost or stolen, but it can also raise some privacy concerns. In this video, we'll explore what Stolen Device Protection is, how it works, and most importantly, how to disable it on your iPhone if you choose to do so. Whether you're looking for more control over your device or want to avoid any potential issues, this video will guide you through the process. So, watch until the end to learn more about disabling Stolen Device Protection on your iPhone.
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00:00How to turn off Stolen Device Protection on iPhone
00:03First, open the Settings app on your iPhone.
00:06Scroll down and tap on Face ID and Passcode.
00:10Enter your passcode to proceed.
00:12This will take you to the Face ID and Passcode Settings page.
00:16Scroll down and look for the Stolen Device Protection option and tap on it.
00:20Turn off Stolen Device Protection.
00:24Tap on the Start Security Delay option.
00:27Note that Stolen Device Protection will take 1 hour to fully turn off.
00:31Finally, tap on the Done button.
00:34Verification.
00:36After 1 hour, check the Stolen Device Protection status to confirm it is disabled.
00:40And that's it.