Soon, you won't have to worry about repair technicians accessing the personal information on your iPhone when you send it in for repairs. With Apple's upcoming security feature, you'll no longer have to erase your iPhone to ensure your photos, messages, accounts, and other private data remain for your eyes only. Code related to the Find My app in the fourth beta of iOS 17.5 shows that Apple is readying the iPhone for a "repair state" mode. This mode would keep your data protected and make it easier to turn in your device to be serviced. It's a first for iOS, but Samsung and Google have... more
Apple's Upcoming Repair Mode for iOS Makes Prepping Your iPhone to Be Fixed Easier and More Secure
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