Law enforcement agencies across the United States are warning about a new Apple feature with the iOS 17 update, but some are saying it is not necessary.
Taking a moment to remember when one of the last hysterias about iOS security was: ‘if people watch you enter your password they will be able to gain access to your device’ and it spread through the news like wildfire that this was some new giant security issue.
These are surely always written for paranoid grandparents and not for regular people.
If someone sees you put in your iphone passcode, can’t they still grab your phone and then use that to change your AppleID password, locking you out of your iCloud account?
I was under the impression that could still be an issue. Am I wrong?
Taking a moment to remember when one of the last hysterias about iOS security was: ‘if people watch you enter your password they will be able to gain access to your device’ and it spread through the news like wildfire that this was some new giant security issue.
These are surely always written for paranoid grandparents and not for regular people.
If someone sees you put in your iphone passcode, can’t they still grab your phone and then use that to change your AppleID password, locking you out of your iCloud account?
I was under the impression that could still be an issue. Am I wrong?