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How To Enable Apple Stolen Device Protection For Your iPhone with iOS 17.3

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How To Enable Apple Stolen Device Protection For Your iPhone with iOS 17.3

1 Upgrade to the latest iOS 17.3 update
2 then go to Settings
3 scroll down to Face ID & Passcode
4 type in your passcode
5 scroll down and tap Turn on Stolen Device Protection

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