I want to turn off device stolen protection
Hello,
i could’t turn off my stolen device protection. What should I do
iPhone XS Max, iOS 17
Hello,
i could’t turn off my stolen device protection. What should I do
iPhone XS Max, iOS 17
How to turn Stolen Device Protection on or off, from About Stolen Device Protection for iPhone - Apple Support :
To turn on Stolen Device Protection, you must use two-factor authentication for your Apple ID and set up or enable the following on your iPhone: a device passcode; Face ID or Touch ID; and Significant Locations* (Location Services).
You also need to have Find My turned on, and you can't turn it off while Stolen Device Protection is enabled.
You can turn on Stolen Device Protection in Settings:
Go to Settings, then tap Face ID & Passcode.
Enter your device passcode.
Tap Stolen Device Protection, then turn Stolen Device Protection on or off.
If you'd like your iPhone to enforce the additional Stolen Device Protection security measures regardless of its location, choose "Always" under Require Security Delay. By default, the additional security measures are required only when your iPhone is away from familiar locations.
If you try to turn off Stolen Device Protection when you’re not in a familiar location, a security delay starts before you can turn it off. You should turn off Stolen Device Protection before you sell, give away, or trade in your iPhone.
Once you initiate that request to turn off stolen device protection you have to wait an hour. That is how I found it when I turned mine off in iOS 17. I am not sure if anything has changed in iOS 18.
I want to turn off device stolen protection