"There is an apparently new iOS 18 security feature that reboots iPhones that haven’t been unlocked in a few days, frustrating police by making it harder to break into suspects’ iPhones

Apple added “inactivity reboot” code in iOS 18.1 that triggers iPhones to restart after they’ve been locked for four days"

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      13 days ago

      Thieves, authorities, crazy ex, anyone.

      FindMy will allow you to remotely secure or wipe the device. But the device needs to be online to get that request to lock or wipe from iCloud.

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        12 days ago

        Surely the user could just take out the SIM card and that would prevent it from ever connecting to the internet?

        Sure it could connect over Wi-Fi still but the chances of it being next to a network it has connected to before are very slim.

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              12 days ago

              The last 3 generations of iPhone released in the US do not have physical SIM card slots at all.

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                12 days ago

                Yeah, and a bunch of other manufacturers were quick to follow.

                I’m still on the fence of whether or not this is a good thing. In this scenario, it’s a pro. Cops or crooks can’t remove a SIM if there is no physical SIM.

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          12 days ago

          That’s my point. People try to keep stolen or confiscated phones from reaching the cloud. Many have proposed a faster auto-reboot for phones that aren’t online. Maybe reducing it from 72 hours to 12 or 24.