iOS 26.4.1 will automatically enable stolen device protection
Apple's iOS 26.4.1, released on April 8, automatically turns on Stolen Device Protection for eligible iPhones while delivering bug fixes, though no CVE details are disclosed.
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Apple's iOS 26.4.1, released on April 8, automatically turns on Stolen Device Protection for eligible iPhones while delivering bug fixes, though no CVE details are disclosed.
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Apple releases iOS 26.4.1 and iPadOS 26.4.1 with bug fixes
iOS 26.4.1 isn’t a big update, but download it anyway