Security suggestion

Hey dear Apple Support

I really have a good suggestion for the safety of our apple devices which is as I call it anti thief.

my suggestion is why not add a feature you never want to turn off the device you should be prompted to enter the passcode or touch ID.

So that every time the camera is stollen anyone can call or even know where - thanks to locate my I Phone or find my I Phone is useless when there is no internet connection or the device is not

hope you take this seriously and we're all grateful for this

Best regards

That suggestion has already spoken here several times and one big problem that I remember previous debates is that a relatively common method to repair a non-functional phone restart. If it does not work properly it is not a way to enter the access code or press ID and therefore no way to restart it. He could have other reasons as well. In any case, it is a user support forum. If you want to make the suggestion to Apple, this is the site for this: http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html

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