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See the latest iOS inactivity reboot in action! iOS 18 comes with improved anti-theft measures. Three days w/o unlock, the iPhone will reboot, preventing thieves from getting your data. (1/4)
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Inactivity reboot puts your iPhone into "Before First Unlock" state, effectively locking encryption keys in the Secure Enclave Processor. Even if thieves leave your iPhone powered on for a long time, they won't be able to unlock it with cheaper, outdated forensic tooling. (2/4)

While inactivity reboot makes it more challenging for law enforcement to get data from devices of criminals, this won't lock them out completely. Three days is still plenty of time when coordinating steps with professional analysts. (3/4)

On iOS 18.2 setup, users are now also asked if they'd like to enable Stolen Device Protection, a feature previously hidden deep in the Settings menu. It prevents thieves from getting access to your phone&accounts with only the PIN by prompting for biometrics more often. (4)

The fact that the 14 pro still working in standby mode for 3 days straight with AOD with wallpaper dimming turned on is insane

It's been on a charger

This timer needs to be lowered. 20Hrs or less seems like a good starting point.

in @GrapheneOS some time ago ;)

If it takes 3 days you ain't doing it right...

How's that doing verbose boot? Is it a security research device?

How did you activate verbose boot on iOS 18.2? 😎
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