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I am unable to turn off Stolen Device Protection on my iPhone 13 due to shaving my face

I shaved and my IPhone 13 does recognize my face and can not access Face ID. To turn off stolen IPhone feature off.



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Posted on Mar 4, 2024 3:10 PM

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Apr 19, 2024 6:49 PM in response to Alaamari

FIX:


Unlocking Your iPhone with Apple Watch…


It appears that if you have an Apple Watch, you can use it to unlock your iPhone after enabling this convenient feature. Here's how:

Setup:

  • Enable the feature: Go to your iPhone's Settings > Face ID & Passcode > Unlock with Apple Watch.
  • Watch requirements: Your Apple Watch must have a passcode enabled, be unlocked, and on your wrist in close proximity to your iPhone.

Unlocking Your iPhone:

  • Raise or tap your iPhone's screen.
  • Glance at your iPhone, and it will unlock instantly. You'll feel a tap from your watch to confirm.


Changing Your Appearance (after 1-hour delay):

For security reasons, you can change your Face ID appearance after a 1-hour delay:

  • Go to iPhone Settings > Face ID & Passcode > New Appearance.


I Hope this will help…

I am unable to turn off Stolen Device Protection on my iPhone 13 due to shaving my face

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