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NYPD Encourages Apple Device Owners to Update to iOS 7 [Photo]

NYPD Encourages Apple Device Owners to Update to iOS 7 [Photo]

Posted September 22, 2013 at 4:35pm by iClarified
New York City police officers are handing out fliers asking Apple users to upgrade their iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices to iOS 7, reports AllThingsD.

A new iPhone model also means a probable uptick in attempts to steal them. And since Friday’s launch of the iPhone 5s and 5c also happens to coincide with the launch of Apple’s iOS 7, which has some new security measures intended to deter theft, New York’s finest and other police agencies around the U.S. are making an effort to get people to download it.

Officers have been spotted handing out fliers near Apple Stores. Jim Rosenberg was given a flier that reads:


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ATTENTION APPLE USERS!!!!!

As of Wednesday, September 18, 2013 the new iOS 7 feature brings added security to your Apple devices.
● By downloading the new operating system, should your device be lost or stolen it cannot be reporgrammed without an Apple ID and password.
● The download is FREE from Apple.
● For additional information on iOS 7 features visit www.Apple.com.
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The NYPD has also been posting to Facebook groups and encouraging parents and other users to upgrade their devices.

With iOS 7, Find My iPhone includes a new feature called Activation Lock, which makes it more difficult for anyone else to use or sell your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch if you ever lose it. When you turn on Find My iPhone in iOS 7, your Apple ID and password will be required before anyone can:
● Turn off Find My iPhone on your device
● Erase your device
● Reactivate and use your device


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NYPD Encourages Apple Device Owners to Update to iOS 7 [Photo]

NYPD Encourages Apple Device Owners to Update to iOS 7 [Photo]
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Copperhead
Copperhead - September 22, 2013 at 10:26pm
Someone already bypassed this security and also bypassed the biometrics as well... Apple is going to have to try harder... Maybe put in place with the ISPs verizon, AT&T , sprint and tmobile all have to get together and agree that they will not turn in a device with contacting the owner or previous owner to inquire and to assure that the device has not been stolen... Also put into place that if a owner sells the device he he or she would need to go to a special website created by apple and ISPs and place the proper info within the website... The website would also show that the device is stolen or not... This way service providers will make sure people can't activate devices if it's stolen or not in their name..
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - September 23, 2013 at 12:35am
Unless the passcode lock is used with the scanner lock!
iPhone hack
iPhone hack - September 23, 2013 at 8:40am
I will never think cellphone providers will make you easier to sell or transfer your old phone to another customer. Remember , that they want you to buy new phones or sign contracts. So forget about they will create a website so you can put or login and transfer your old Iphone .
Joe
Joe - September 22, 2013 at 5:46pm
All of you guys are wrong. It doesn't activate, activation lock when you report it stolen. Where did you get that from?? When your phone is stolen, nothing is activated. The thing is when your phone is stolen the thief cannot turn of find my iPhone, erased your iPhone or Reactive your iPhone on any network without first entering the Owner's AppleiD or password. Meaning the phone is unusable without those credentials. You will have to do absolutely NOTHING when your iPhone is stolen. So let say iWanted to give my old iPhone to my sister, iWould have to first turn off Find my iPhone, wipe out the iPhone by entering my AppleiD and password to do both, then she will be able to use her own AppleiD to activate the iPhone.
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dsadsa
dsadsa - September 22, 2013 at 8:15pm
if stolen, you can activate Lost Mode through your phone's cellular connection which bricks the phone until you put your appleid/password on it. that's the whole story. stop the drama.
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gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - September 22, 2013 at 5:20pm
Bring everything from ios 6 to integrate them on a switch so we can choose between ios 6/7 style while running it on ios 7 then I will download!
ee85b83
ee85b83 - September 22, 2013 at 6:27pm
Do you even know how software works?
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TheRealNoGoodNick
TheRealNoGoodNick - September 22, 2013 at 6:42pm
Hello, rumors to make ios 7 dumdum!
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TheRealNoGoodNick
TheRealNoGoodNick - September 22, 2013 at 6:43pm
Rumors to make it BETTER that is!
iPhone hack
iPhone hack - September 22, 2013 at 4:50pm
Wow this is great and smart move by apple, not only prevent thief stealing, also prevent people to sell their old phones to other people. Let say I want to buy a iPhone 4S from coworker. Does it mean I will need to ask for his apple id and password?. Which owner will ever do that?
asjloiu
asjloiu - September 22, 2013 at 4:58pm
No, this whole apple ID sign-in happens after your iPhone is stolen and you place it into Lost Mode from Find My iPhone. You can still easily trade-in, exchange, pass down, w/e your iPhone. It is only locked out when it is stolen and turn on lost mode
Ron Dean
Ron Dean - September 22, 2013 at 5:17pm
No. It only does the activation lock if you report the device stolen/lock it yourself.
Iphone_hack
Iphone_hack - September 22, 2013 at 5:54pm
Oh ok, that makes more sense. But I am in Canada, i am still waiting for the police to create the black list website. They anounced at the beginning of the year, but still nothing. The black list is much better and faster for people to buy used iPhones. I am guessing anyone who is buying an used iPhone can ask for serial number or imei number to the seller, then search on the list. If blacklisted, mean lost or stolen. Specially for repair stores, like a friend ownes one, he would ask for serial number for anyone wanted to sell their used phone and try to search on the Internet or Craigslist if anyone reported stolen. But this way is not 100% accurate. Still waiting for the police to setup the blacklist website. I am sure that will prevent iphone or smartphone thief. The iOS 7 security is better improvement but you can't tell if the phone is not working or broken screen.
m_thoroughbred
m_thoroughbred - September 24, 2013 at 1:29am
All of you are wrong. You don't have to report anything stolen for activation lock to work. All you have to is turn in find my iphone in settings under iCloud in the iPhone. That's it. If your phone is stolen or lost and someone finds it they cannot restore and place a different sim card in the phone without knowing your iTunes account and password associated with that iDevice. If you want to sell or give your iDevice to someone all you have to is go to settings>iCloud>find my iphone and disable it which then you'll be prompted to enter your Apple ID and password and then restore done now you can sell or give your iDevice to anyone.
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