iOS 26.4 might automatically enable an anti-theft feature on your iPhone that used to be optional, and it might surprise some ...
Apple appears to be moving toward making its Stolen Device Protection feature impossible to disable, a shift that could strip users of the choice to manage their own security settings. The change ...
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Starting with iOS 26.4, Stolen Device Protection will be enabled by default and turned on for all iPhone users. Stolen Device Protection adds extra security in case of physical iPhone theft. Apple ...
Recent updates to iOS 26 have given users a variety of new settings to customize the way their iPhone looks and works.
OS 26.4 is the next big iPhone release, and Apple plans to enable a key security feature by default in the update: Stolen Device Protection.
OS 26.4 enables Stolen Device Protection by default, adding biometric verification and security delays to critical iPhone settings, alongside encrypted RCS and Podcasts video support.
One feature that hasn’t appeared in these betas? The new “more intelligent Siri” that Apple has been promising since the iOS 18 launch in 2024. Apple delayed the feature until sometime in 2026, citing ...
A little known security feature on iPhones is in the spotlight after it stymied efforts by U.S. federal authorities to search devices seized from a reporter.