This article is a guide on everything you need to know about the Apple Lockdown Mode. We delve into the definition, release date, how lockdown mode works, and what services you will miss when you turn on the Lockdown Mode. Let’s get started with it, shall we?

First Off, What is Apple Lockdown Mode?

As the name suggests, the Apple lockdown lets you put your iPhone, iPad, and Mac on an even more secure stage than how they come out of the box. When the Apple lockdown ships, Apple will begin informing potential victims of government spyware as part of their ongoing and existing notifications systems, as well as work with groups that help educate high-risk individuals like journalists and government officials on how to use it when they truly need it. READ ALSO: All About iOS 16 Features: New Lock Screen, Focus Filters, Edit/Delete iMessages, and More Turning on lockdown mode is optional, but the moment you do, you turn off a bunch of other specific features of your device. Here are six things you won’t be able to do with your iPhone or iPad when running in Apple’s lockdown mode; To sum up, Lockdown Mode is a feature that protects your device from unauthorized access. It’s not perfect, and it comes with some tradeoffs in daily iPhone experience or convenience. However, as long as it gets the job done, you should have it running by default, especially if you are a high-risk individual. For now, let us know in the comment section if you will be using the lockdown feature once it ships out in iOS 16 this fall. Featured Image: MKBHD