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Asked: May 6, 20262026-05-06T04:50:56+00:00 2026-05-06T04:50:56+00:00In: Tech

How to turn off stolen device protection​?​

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How do I turn off Stolen Device Protection on my device? What are the required steps or conditions to disable it? Please explain!

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    1. Oliver Wilson
      Oliver Wilson
      2026-05-06T09:32:14+00:00Added an answer on May 6, 2026 at 9:32 am

      Hey!, so here’s a quick and easy breakdown. It took me a while to figure this out but it’s actually pretty simple once you know the steps!

      Few requirements first:
      1. Be at a familiar location (Home/Work)
      2. Know your iPhone Passcode
      3. Face ID or Touch ID should work
      4. Be signed into Apple ID

      Now follow these steps:
      1. Open Settings
      2. Tap “Face ID / Touch ID & Passcode”
      3. Enter your Passcode
      4. Scroll down to “Stolen Device Protection”
      5. Tap “Turn Off Protection”
      6. Confirm with Face ID / Touch ID
      If at an unknown location, wait 1 hour and then confirm again

      Happy to assist ya!

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    2. James Boult
      James Boult
      2026-06-15T13:23:20+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 1:23 pm

      If you want to turn off Stolen Device Protection, the steps depend on your device.

      For iPhone users:

      1. Open Settings.
      2. Tap Face ID & Passcode (or Touch ID & Passcode).
      3. Enter your passcode.
      4. Scroll down and tap Stolen Device Protection.
      5. Toggle Stolen Device Protection off.
      6. If you’re in a familiar location (such as your home or workplace), it may turn off immediately.
      7. If you’re in an unfamiliar location, Apple may require a Security Delay (usually about one hour) before the feature can be disabled.

      Keep in mind that Stolen Device Protection is designed to prevent unauthorized access if your iPhone is stolen, so Apple adds extra verification steps before allowing it to be turned off.

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    3. Alex
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      2026-07-01T05:14:40+00:00Added an answer on July 1, 2026 at 5:14 am

      A lot of people, including me, become perplexed when they discover that Apple won’t allow them to disable Stolen Device Protection immediately or can’t find the option to do so. I discovered that when I am not in a familiar place, the iPhone generally adds additional security.

      To turn it off:

      Go to Settings.
      Press Face ID & Passcode or Touch ID & Passcode.
      Put in your passcode.
      Choose Protection for Stolen Devices.
      Tap Off and adhere to the on-screen instructions.

      Apple could ask for a security delay before disabling the option if you are not in a secure location, such as your home or place of employment. Since it helps protect my iPhone in the event that it is lost or stolen, I only turn it off when it is essential.

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