For example, going to Settings > Face ID & Passcode will take you to an option that reads “Expire Previous Passcode Now.” This will allow you to cancel the previous passcode so that it can’t be used by a phone thief to change the passcode on your iPhone. This is important because as of iOS 17 DP1, an Apple ID account password can still be changed using an iPhone passcode.
While sometimes you can’t help it if your phone is stolen, you can reduce the odds of having someone running off with your device by refusing to lend it to a stranger. Yes, this could be rather selfish, but these days if you don’t have physical control of your handset, you could have your entire bank account wiped out.
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