So someone can just make your iphone inaccessible for a decade and you can’t override it or log in, even if you have the passcode?
On the Apple Support community, one user reported their iPhone had been locked for 50 years. Similarly, a post on 9to5Mac’s forum mentioned an iPhone disabled for “23614974 minutes”—about 45 years.
I’m sorry, what? I guess I’ll just add this to my list of reasons I’m glad I use Android. JFC.
I get rate limiting the amount of passwors that can be tried (especially when they have a pre-defined limit of 4 or 6 numbers), but going over hours or days between attempts is a bit extreme
I don’t understand.
So someone can just make your iphone inaccessible for a decade and you can’t override it or log in, even if you have the passcode?
I’m sorry, what? I guess I’ll just add this to my list of reasons I’m glad I use Android. JFC.
I get rate limiting the amount of passwors that can be tried (especially when they have a pre-defined limit of 4 or 6 numbers), but going over hours or days between attempts is a bit extreme
My old Sony android phone did a factory reset in my pocket because I supposedly got the unlock code wrong a few times.
I never touched the damned thing and the first I knew about it was because my pocket felt warm.