Cannot change password because Stolen Device Protection is turned on.
The list shows me 10 devices.
How can I know which of them has the stolen mode enable?
Some of the devices are old and I don't have access to it
iPhone 15, iOS 18
The list shows me 10 devices.
How can I know which of them has the stolen mode enable?
Some of the devices are old and I don't have access to it
iPhone 15, iOS 18
The Stolen Device Protection can neither be enabled or disabled remotely.
The device that is in your hand can only be used to enable or disable the Stolen Device Protection.
See the pic below which is self-explanatory
Probably you have "Always" Ticked in place of "Away from Familiar Location"
For enhanced security, there's a one-hour delay when changing your location settings from "Always" to "Away from Familiar Location." This applies even if you use Face ID for authentication.
A delay will be required when you are not at a familiar location, such as your home or work, to change security settings.
Know more --> About Stolen Device Protection for iPhone
The Stolen Device Protection can neither be enabled or disabled remotely.
The device that is in your hand can only be used to enable or disable the Stolen Device Protection.
See the pic below which is self-explanatory
Probably you have "Always" Ticked in place of "Away from Familiar Location"
For enhanced security, there's a one-hour delay when changing your location settings from "Always" to "Away from Familiar Location." This applies even if you use Face ID for authentication.
A delay will be required when you are not at a familiar location, such as your home or work, to change security settings.
Know more --> About Stolen Device Protection for iPhone
Cannot change password because Stolen Device Protection is turned on.