![]() If someone honest has (or finds) your device, they can use this information to return it to you. ![]() This is displayed on the device’s lock screen, so anyone who finds it will know exactly who the device belongs to and how to return it. Connect your iPhone or iPad to your computer, and then open iTunes. You’ll also be prompted to enter a custom message and phone number where you can be reached. The thief can’t just sit there guessing passcodes over and over, as there’s an ever-increasing timeout that will slow them down when they enter incorrect passcodes. Whoever has the device will need your passcode to unlock and use it. This is a special code that’s required to unlock your Mac, and is separate from your Mac’s password. If you’re putting a Mac in Lost Mode, you’ll be prompted to create a four- to six-digit passcode. If you haven’t set a passcode, you’ll be prompted to set one immediately. First, if your iPhone or iPad has a passcode or PIN, that passcode will be required to unlock it- Touch ID and Face ID won’t work.
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