iPhones might be harder for police to unlock, thanks to new reboot feature
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Apple's latest iOS update introduces a security feature causing iPhones to reboot after being locked for four days, making them harder to unlock without authorization. This change enhances user privacy but may hinder law enforcement efforts to access phones for forensic examination.
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