Last Updated on February 11, 2020
Therefore, make sure that you create a strong password that will not allow anyone to get access to your iPhone in case of theft.
If you do not create the passcode and your iPhone 11 Pro or regular iPhone 11 happens to get stolen, you can do so through the ‘Find My iPhone’ option, provided of course that you have it set up on your iPhone. Read on to find out more about this feature!
3. Use ‘Find My iPhone’
The iCloud Find My iPhone free feature allows you to pinpoint the exact location of your iPhone should it get stolen— (God forbid!)— using the GPS components that your iPhone has. Make sure that you do not forget to turn this feature on by doing a Find My iPhone sign in so that if your iPhone gets stolen, you will be able to locate it.
4. Use Touch ID or Face ID
If Face ID is not working, because you have an old iPhone, make sure that you make sure of Touch ID instead. You can also download some trusted iPhone security apps from the App Store to fortify your iPhone’s security.