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    iOS 26.4.1 Will Automatically Enable This iPhone Security Feature

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    Apple released iOS 26.4.1 on April 8, about two weeks after the company pushed out iOS 26.4. While that update was packed with features, like new emoji and video podcasts, the latest update is much smaller and Apple writes it’s focused on bug fixes. According to an Apple support document, updating to iOS 26.4.1 will automatically enable the security feature Stolen Device Protection on some iPhones. 

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    You can download iOS 26.4.1 now by going to Settings and tapping General. Next, select Software Update, tap Update Now and follow the prompts on your screen.

    “This update provides bug fixes for your iPhone,” Apple wrote in the update’s release notes. While it’s unclear which bugs iOS 26.4.1 fixes, the update does appear to enable Stolen Device Protection on iPhones that don’t have the security feature on already. 

    “Stolen Device Protection adds a layer of security when your iPhone is away from familiar locations, such as home or work, and helps protect your accounts and personal information in case your iPhone is ever stolen,” Apple wrote online.

    The company usually publishes common vulnerabilities and exposure entries alongside updates that include security patches, but Apple didn’t publish any such notes for iOS 26.4.1. 

    It’s not uncommon for Apple to publish an update without CVE entries. The company didn’t publish any CVE entries for iOS 26.3.1, either.

    Even if you already have Stolen Device Protection enabled on your iPhone, you should still download the update to make sure your device has the most up-to-date fixes and patches. That way, you can ensure your device runs as smoothly as possible and is protected from known vulnerabilities.

    For more iOS news, here’s what to know about iOS 26.4 and iOS 26.3. You can also check out our iOS 26 cheat sheet for our full collection of tips and tricks.

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