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hiker201 t1_j168k28 wrote

If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch is lost or stolen

  1. Look for your device on a map. ...
  2. Mark as Lost. ...
  3. Report your missing device to local law enforcement. ...
  4. File a Theft and Loss claim. ...
  5. Remotely erase your device. ...
  6. Contact your wireless carrier. ...
  7. Remove your missing device from your account.

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201472

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hiker201 t1_j168s3r wrote

‘Mark as Lost When you mark your device as lost, you remotely lock it with a passcode, keeping your information secure. This also disables Apple Pay on the missing device. And you can display a custom message with your contact information on the missing device.’

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hiker201 t1_j1696el wrote

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Low_Wrongdoer4337 OP t1_j169qpa wrote

I have marked it as lost, I just can't find it anywhere on the map because the phone is turned off, I thought it was still possible to track it nevertheless.

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hiker201 t1_j16cvsg wrote

No, it can’t be tracked if it’s not switched on. Sooner or later, someone will switch it on. Prepare for that moment. Sorry you’re going through this.

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Stephen_NM2022 t1_j171tde wrote

Actually, yes it can, as Apple makes clear the first time you power off a new phone or one that has been reset. If, however, someone can access airplane mode from the lock screen (de facto default), that will turn off all tracking. Since stolen phones are often going to a glorified chop shop, there is no guarantee it will never show up in any tracking again. That is unless the Find My bug pops up and the device starts showing up as phantom pings.

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Low_Wrongdoer4337 OP t1_j17zo9c wrote

So you dont even have to unlock the the phone to turn on airplane mode?

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