Apple’s latest iOS 18.1 update brings a fresh security feature aimed at protecting user data if an iPhone is lost or stolen.
Apple's iOS 18 introduces new security features, including a 3-day auto reboot, to enhance iPhone protection against theft.
Apple's iOS 18.1 update makes it much more difficult for thieves to get access to a smartphone after a 72-hour period.
Apple's new Inactivity Reboot feature in iOS 18.1 automatically restarts iPhones after three days of inactivity, making them ...
There are a lot of big changes in iOS 18, but there’s one that you may not have noticed. Security researchers have noticed ...
With iOS 18, Apple introduced a feature that causes the iPhone to reboot every three days, security researchers have ...
Apple covertly inserted a new security feature in iOS 18.1 that automatically prompts iPhones to reboot after 72 hours of ...
Inactivity reboot" effectively puts iPhones in a more secure state by locking the user's encryption keys in the iPhone's ...
However, the explanation is actually much simpler. Referring to the feature as an "inactivity reboot," AppleInsider says that ...
Apple finally introduced its suite of AI features with the release of iOS/iPadOS 18.1 and macOS 15.1 last month. It offers the usual capabilities, such as ...
Apple's iOS 18.1 auto-reboot feature locks iPhones after four days, blocking easy access, but at the same time, frustrating ...
404 Media reported that iPhones stored by police in evidence were rebooting themselves, and it turns out it’s all due to a ...