Michael Potuck has details at 9to5Mac:Īpple has thoughtfully created a two-tier system of how Stolen Device Protection works that offers a balance of user-friendliness while enhancing security.įor example, with the feature turned on, actions like using passwords or passkeys, applying for an Apple Card, turning off Lost Mode, erasing an iPhone, and using payment methods saved with an iPhone will require biometric authentication – no passcode fallback when away from familiar locations. ![]() ![]() Stolen Device Protection Coming with iOS 17.3 →Įarlier this year, Joanna Stern and Nicole Nguyen did some excellent reporting about how easy it is for someone to own your Apple ID if they steal your iPhone.Īpple has responded with a new feature that has popped up in today’s beta of iOS 17.3. Intended for users with the knowledge and expertise to repair Apple devices, Apple Diagnostics troubleshooting sessions will give customers the same ability as Apple Authorized Service Providers and Independent Repair Providers to test devices for optimal part functionality and performance, as well as identify which parts may need repair. With this latest expansion, Self Service Repair now supports 35 Apple products in 33 countries and 24 languages.Īdditionally, Apple Diagnostics for Self Service Repair is available today in the U.S., with availability in Europe to come next year. Self Service Repair is also now available for Apple users in 24 additional European countries, including Croatia, Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, Portugal, and Switzerland. Self Service Repair is now available for the iPhone 15 lineup and Mac models powered by the M2 lineup, including the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro, the 15-inch MacBook Air, Mac mini, Mac Pro, and Mac Studio.
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