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2 factor authentication...and Potential Lost iPhone
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<blockquote data-quote="wredhawk" data-source="post: 1848725" data-attributes="member: 380041"><p><strong>Protection for all</strong></p><p></p><p>Iphones for a while were the favorite phones to steal. A thief could get more money for a stollen I[hone, or would get more "prestige" by having an Iphone. The 2Fa changed that, Because of the Apple 2FA and the inability to disable it (meaning to thievrs the phone is worthless to them) it brought the theft of Iphones down to almost nothing. Therefore, to contrdict someone elde, Apple does know more than it's users (usually). And because of the 2fa there is less of a chance of your phone being stolen and having to worry about the 2FA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wredhawk, post: 1848725, member: 380041"] [b]Protection for all[/b] Iphones for a while were the favorite phones to steal. A thief could get more money for a stollen I[hone, or would get more "prestige" by having an Iphone. The 2Fa changed that, Because of the Apple 2FA and the inability to disable it (meaning to thievrs the phone is worthless to them) it brought the theft of Iphones down to almost nothing. Therefore, to contrdict someone elde, Apple does know more than it's users (usually). And because of the 2fa there is less of a chance of your phone being stolen and having to worry about the 2FA. [/QUOTE]
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