iOS 18.1: Apple’s Game-Changing Security Features Explained
Apple continues to push the boundaries of device security with the introduction of iOS 18.1, designed to enhance protection for iPhones in unique scenarios. One of its standout updates targets devices that have been locked and inactive for extended periods, addressing vulnerabilities identified by security researchers and law enforcement. Why iOS 18.1 Matters The latest iOS update introduces a security feature aimed at mitigating risks associated with prolonged device inactivity. The "inactivity restart" functionality is a subtle yet effective measure designed to protect user data, especially in cases of theft or unauthorized access attempts. How the Inactivity Restart Works With iOS 18.1, an iPhone that has been locked and left inactive for 72 hours will automatically reboot. This system-inherent feature operates independently of battery status or network connectivity. Initial Settings: In iOS 18.0, this timer was set at 7 days. Updated Duration: iOS 18.1 reduces this to 72