Right now there's nothing stopping your Apple Watch from being
swiped, wiped and sold on to someone else at a bargain price. But the watch operating system (OS) 2 update coming this soon will make Apple's latest offering a
lot less desirable for the bad guys looking to profit from your loss.
The feature is called Activation Lock, and
is similar in design to an anti-theft mechanism that's been available
for iPhones, iPads and iPod touch devices since iOS 7.
When
Activation Lock is enabled, the device cannot be reset back to factory
condition without the owner entering their Apple ID and password. This
means that a bad guy - or random prankster - coming across an Apple
Watch will not be able to erase the data and reset it back to factory
condition.
However, unlike the offering for iOS devices,
Activation Lock on the Apple Watch won't allow the owner to track its
location to help aid recovery. But nevertheless it's a step in the right
direction.
Without Activation Lock, wiping an Apple Watch is both trivially easy and unbelievably fast.
Since its introduction Activation Lock has been very effective in
dramatically reducing iPhone and iPad thefts, because most people won't
want to buy an iPhone or iPad that's locked and very clearly belongs to
someone else.
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