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  2. How To Tech: Why it's important to turn on Apple's new Stolen ...

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    Stolen Device Protection is a new setting that's included with the latest iOS release, version 17.3. ... Changing an Apple ID password, updating Apple ID security settings, adding or removing Face ...

  3. Apple launches new stolen device protection in IOS 17.3: What ...

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    As part of its latest IOS update, Apple has released a new security feature called "stolen device protection" for when a users iPhone is stolen. Apple launches new stolen device protection in IOS ...

  4. Passwords (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Apple first developed their Keychain password management system as a component of their now-discontinued PowerTalk e-mail system. The concept was eventually revived and directly integrated into the operating system with Mac OS 8.6 , allowing for the secure storage of several types of sensitive data.

  5. Kill pill - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a kill pill is a mechanism or a technology designed to render systems useless either by user command, or under a predefined set of circumstances. Kill pill technology is most commonly used to disable lost or stolen devices for security purposes, but can also be used for the enforcement of rules and contractual obligations.

  6. Touch ID - Wikipedia

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    Touch ID can be bypassed using passcodes set up by the user. [13] Fingerprint data is stored on the secure enclave inside the Apple A7 and later processors of iOS devices, the T1 and T2 on Intel Macs, and the M1 and later on Macs with Apple Silicon and recent iPads featuring M-series processors.

  7. Reset or change your password - AOL Help

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    Change your password. From a desktop or mobile web browser: Sign in to the AOL Account security page. Click Change password. Enter a new password. Click Continue. From most AOL mobile apps: Tap the Menu icon. Tap Manage Accounts. Tap Account info. Tap Security settings. Enter your security code. Tap Change password. Enter a new password.

  8. Secure your AOL account

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    • Use a strong password and change it regularly - Create a strong password to minimize the risk of unauthorized account access. • Add another level of security - Turn on two-step verification and get sent a security code when someone logs in from an unfamiliar device or location.

  9. Protecting your AOL Account

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    Make sure that your password is difficult for others to guess, but easy for you to remember. Check out our Password protection tips article for techniques on generating passwords. Keep it to yourself. Never disclose or give your password and Account Security Question if you are prompted to in a link sent to you in an email, chat room or pop-up ...