Now you do not have to get worried even if your phone gets stolen. But in this case you need to be using iOS smartphone as it would help you to get a security feature that requires people to enter password of their Apple ID.
This step to disable the password before disabling Find My iPhone helps a lot in securing your phone so that nobody can steal it. But it has come to report that it is very easy for a user to circumvent. This is possible when one goes to the site step by step and then disable it with the help of Find My iPhone and then try to delete an iCloud account.
It seems that the whole process is very simple as it just needs a good access the settings of the phone menu. One needs to go to iCloud settings once they are in and then try to disable Find My iPhone simultaneously by tapping, ‘delete account.’ One needs to reboot the devices when it asks for your password and then try to repeat the process and then remove the account. So this means that someone can create a new account if they have access to your phone and it would not be possible to track it by any means.
Apple would try to patch the iOS7 bug very soon by highlighting the importance of including a passcode on your phone. So this would be applicable in case you have got an iPhone 5s with the use of TouchID sensor that helps in unlocking the phone. So everyone should be very cautious for these basic security measures. In order to provide a fix for SSL connection verification, Apple released iOS version 7.0.6 as a patch where the bug was removed that possibly left email as well as other encrypted communication open to hacking in case the user was using an unsecured Wi Fi network.
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