‘This is going to make a huge difference’: iPhone snatchers thwarted by our new Apple partnership, says UK Met Police – and another clever iOS trick could be coming soon


  • The Met Police are calling on tech companies to make stolen phones harder to reset
  • They are working with Apple on this and have already seen phone theft in London reduced by 18% compared to the previous year
  • Apple enabling protection against stolen devices by default likely made a big difference, and there’s evidence of another anti-theft tool in the works

Smartphones are a major target for thieves. After all, they’re probably the most valuable device most people carry, and their value increases further when thieves export them to countries like China, where devices without local government restrictions are highly sought after. But the British Met Police is working with Apple to make smartphones significantly less attractive to thieves.

As reported by the BBC, the Met Police are calling on technology companies to make stolen phones harder to reset and recycle, and are working with Apple to achieve this. Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley underlined the strategy, stating: “If stolen phones cannot be reactivated, their value collapses and so does the incentive to steal them.”

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