I recently lost my iPad while traveling in Japan. After getting off the bullet train, I realized I left it behind. The lost and found staff checked but couldn't locate it, so I'm worried it might be stolen. Unfortunately, I didn't have 'Find My' activated, so I can't track it. My iPad was logged in to my Apple ID, and I'm really concerned about the security of my information, especially my banking apps. I've already reached out to my banks regarding this. What steps can I take now to protect my information? I also have a six-digit lock code on my iPad. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
2 Answers
You really shouldn’t stress too much about it. I work in iOS data recovery, and with a six-digit passcode, your iPad should be relatively safe from unauthorized access. The chances of someone guessing that code are pretty low, especially if it’s complex. Just keep an eye on your accounts and follow up with your banks as you have.
Also, if you haven’t already done so, consider enabling two-factor authentication on your accounts to add an extra layer of security.
That's tough luck losing your iPad. Since 'Find My' wasn’t on, tracking it is really tricky. The good news is that if someone tries to unlock it, it could erase itself after several failed attempts if that feature is activated. Just keep an eye on your accounts and watch for any suspicious activity. You might want to change passwords for your important apps as a precaution.
And about your passcode, since it’s a six-digit code, it adds a decent layer of protection against unauthorized access. Stay vigilant!
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