4.1.2 Review Emergency Reset

Information

Emergency Reset is a one-tap option that allows to protect a user by revoking everything an iOS device is sharing all people and apps; this includes things like location information, home data, photo albums and more.

Emergency Reset also allows to remove all emergency contacts and reset user's Apple ID and password, so no one can log into their account.

Rationale:

Emergency Reset is designed for people who are experiencing or at risk of domestic abuse, but it's also useful for anyone who has ever shared their location or data with partners in the past. The tool is a centralized dashboard of controls meant to simplify resetting privacy permissions, revoking location access and auditing data sharing.

Monitoring smartphones is a common tactic in domestic-abuse situations because it takes advantage of everyday tools, such as iCloud or location sharing. By cutting off an abuser's access to a device it is possible mitigating the risks of being stalked or exposed.

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Solution

From the device:

Tap Settings.

Tap Privacy & Secuurity.

Tap Safety Check.

Tap Emergency Reset.

Tap Start Emergency Reset.

Follow the onscreen instructions until the procedure is complete.

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/benchmarks/15548