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by tiit 2024. 2. 7.
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이제 며칠 째인지 몇년째인지도 모르겠네염 

여전히 꾸준히 하고 있습니다 !!!! 복습은 안하지만!!!!!!!!! ㅎ

 

Apple Releases New Stolen Device Protection

Imagine that you are in a crowded place. You do not notice, but someone is watching you and learns your iPhone passcode. Then, they steal your phone. Suddenly, your photos, documents, financial information, and the rest of your digital life have been taken from you.

A new security feature may prevent such a situation from happening. Apple, the iPhone maker, recently released an update to its iOS operating system. It has a new feature called Stolen Device Protection. The feature makes it a lot harder for phone thieves to open the device

and access important functions and settings.

The company is urging users to turn this feature on immediately. Here is how to turn on the new security

feature and why it is so important to do so.

Should I turn on Stolen Device Protection?

Stolen Device Protection is a new setting that is included with the latest iOS release, version 17.3. The update for iPhones and iPads includes a new feature designed to prevent thieves from wiping phones for resale or getting to your Apple ID or other important accounts.

Apple says the feature adds extra security for users. It addresses a vulnerability that thieves have used to lock device owners out of their Apple accounts, delete their photos and other files from their iCloud, and take money from their bank accounts.

How does it work?

Stolen Device Protection keeps track of a user’s “familiar locations,” such as their home or workplace. The feature adds extra biometric security if someone tries to use the device to do certain things away from those places. It also reduces the importance of passcodes. Instead, it favors “biometric” features such as faces or fingerprints, which are a lot harder to copy. If a thief tries to erase or reset an iPhone, the device will require a Face ID or Touch ID scan to confirm that the person is the rightful owner. The new feature does not let someone use the passcode or any other backup method.

Another part of the new feature is designed to slow down thieves trying to change security settings. For example, if someone tries to sign out of an Apple ID account, change the passcode, or reset the phone in an unfamiliar location, they will have to authenticate using Face ID or Touch ID, wait an hour, and then do a second facial or fingerprint scan.

Changing an Apple ID password, updating Apple ID security settings, adding or removing Face or Touch ID, and turning off the Find My Device feature or Stolen Device Protection also will trigger this feature.

Apple said the delay is meant to prevent a thief from performing these operations so you can mark your device as lost and secure your Apple account. The company added, “When your iPhone is in a familiar location, these additional steps will not be required and you can use your device passcode like normal.”

How do I turn it on?

First, download and update your iPhone or iPad with the latest iOS update. The update works for iPhone XS and newer models, including second- and third-generation SE models.

Then go to your settings, scroll down to “Face ID & Passcode” or “Touch ID & Passcode” and enter your passcode. Scroll down and you’ll see Stolen Device Protection. Make sure you have turned on two-factor authentication and Find My device for your Apple ID account. Otherwise, it will not show up.

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  1. thieves : 절도범들 ; 띠브ㅈ
  2. says : 세ㅈ
  3. access : 엑세스
  4. meant : 멘트 
  5. slow down : 둔화 
  6. show up : 눈에 띄다[나타나다]/~을 나타내다[드러내 보이다]

[VOCABULARY]

1. Vulnerability ? The condition of being easily open to attack, hurt, or damage. 

(Example) ? People don’t want to show their vulnerability. 

 

[EXPRESSION]

1. Be meant to do something ? To be intended to.(~할 예정이다) // ~ 하기로 되어있다, ~해야하다, ~ 원래 ~하게 되어있다, 원래 ~하기 위한 것이다. 

(Example) ? These batteries are meant to last for a year.

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너무나도 긴 아티클.. 난독증있어서 읽는데 한참걸리는데 ..ㅜ

근데 난이도는 그리 어렵지 않았어요 애플에서 낸 기사인가? 다 알아먹기 쉬워야하니깐...? 모르겠네염 

17로 업데이트 하면 도난당했을 경우 보안 강화 해준다고 하네요

근데 2곳 자주가는곳 설정하고 다른데서 비번 변경이나 리셋 이런거 하면 페이스 인증 2차까지 해야한다는데 생각만해도 귀찮아서 .. 저는 안쓸랍니다.. 한국에서는 별로 필요 없는지도?ㅋ 

 

그럼 20000

 

 

 

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