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    iPhone Anti-Snatching Could Lock Theft Down Faster

    May 27, 2026 / 10:54 AM

    iPhone anti-snatching detection could automatically lock the device when sudden theft-like movement suggests it was grabbed from the user’s hand.

    A smartphone screen displays a “Lost iPhone” message with a phone number and a green “Call” button, urging the finder to contact the owner. The time is 9:41 on Tuesday, April 1, showcasing iPhone Stolen Device Protection in action.

    iPhone Stolen Device Protection Adds a Crucial Safety Layer

    May 16, 2026 / 6:23 PMMay 16, 2026

    iPhone Stolen Device Protection helps keep accounts, passwords, and payment data safer when a stolen device is away from familiar locations.

    Five iPhones with different iOS 17.4 screens—Messages, music playback, lock screen, notifications, and home screen with colorful app icons—are displayed side by side against a white background, showcasing Apple’s latest iPhone design ahead of iOS 26 Beta 4.

    iOS 26.4 Expands iPhone Security With Default Stolen Device Protection

    February 18, 2026 / 8:43 AMFebruary 17, 2026

    iOS 26.4 automatically enables Stolen Device Protection, strengthening iPhone security by requiring biometric authentication for sensitive actions when devices are away from trusted locations.

    iPhone security features interface on iOS, showcasing Lockdown Mode, Stolen Device Protection, and Advanced Data Protection, highlighted on April 16, 2025.

    Five Essential iPhone Security Features to Safeguard Your Data in 2025

    April 17, 2025 / 9:30 AMApril 17, 2025

    Lockdown Mode, introduced in iOS 16, is one of the most robust iPhone security features, designed for users at risk of targeted cyberattacks, such as journalists or activists. MacRumors notes…

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    A gray atom symbol with overlapping ellipses is centered on a light background, featuring a closed padlock icon at its core, representing Apple quantum security or secure technology.

    Apple Quantum Security Opens Its Code to Review

    A laptop displays a scenic desert landscape as its wallpaper. A large purple arrow points to the center of the dock, highlighting Web Apps at the bottom of the screen. The Apple logo appears in the top right corner.

    Safari Web Apps Make Mac Websites Feel Native

    Apple devices shown alongside green recycling symbols on a white background.

    Apple Trade-In Values Make Upgrades Easier to Justify

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    After the Whistle Gives Apple a World Cup Voice

    Close-up of two smartphones, one in light purple and the other in orange, highlighting their multiple rear camera lenses and sleek, modern design—perfect for an AppleMagazine Cover Story. - AppleMagazine

    iPhone Anti-Snatching Could Lock Theft Down Faster

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    Apple Price Targets Put Siri Back at the Center

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