Update your iPhone to iOS 26.4.1 and a security feature you may never have turned on will flip itself on for you. Stolen Device Protection, which Apple first shipped as an opt-in toggle in iOS 17.3 ...
OS 26.4.1 brings a fix for iCloud syncing issues and enables Stolen Device Protection by default for enterprise devices, ...
Advanced Data Protection, which is opt-in, provides end-to-end encryption for 10 additional iCloud data categories like Photos, Notes, and Reminders, meaning that Apple no longer possesses the keys to ...
Your iPhone is packed to the brim with all things you, and that includes private data you wouldn't want falling into the wrong hands. We also can't pretend we live in a world where phones and other ...
Starting with iOS 26.4, Stolen Device Protection will be enabled by default and turned on for all iPhone users. Stolen Device Protection adds extra security in case of physical iPhone theft. Apple ...
Here it is, an iPhone update that has landed just over two weeks since the last iPhone release, unexpectedly landing midweek. Here’s all you need to know.
A new iPhone update is here. It’s a minor point release but it has a new feature and a fix or two. Here’s whether you should choose it.
Apple fixes iOS flaw that retained deleted app notifications, ensuring automatic data removal and stronger privacy protection ...