Apple's iOS 18.1 update introduces an automatic reboot feature for idle iPhones, enhancing device security by reducing risks of unauthorized access and forensic exploitation.
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Apple's iOS 18 reportedly triggers automatic iPhone reboots after extended periods without network connection.
After the mysterious reboots, the devices supposedly enter what is called the Before First Unlock (BFU) state. This makes ...
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According to security experts, Apple added a new feature in iOS 18.1 that puts an iPhone in a special secure mode after a period of inactivity to protect data.
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