iPhone theft victim sues Apple. It sparks a new hope for others, too

Smartphones are the center of our digital existence. Not only because they open the doors of communication and social communication, but also because of their role as a gateway to our financial and professional life.
It goes without saying that the stolen iPhone can raise your life in several ways, but it is difficult to recover those precious files stored on the device. A few victims of iPhone may have a last chance, thanks to Apple lawsuit for not providing enough help in recovery efforts.
According to the Washington Post, an iPhone named Michael Matthews made a legal issue against the company at the US District Court of the Northern Region in California. The plaintiff seeks to access data that deserves two terabytes that include “their entire digital life, including his family’s life”, along with $ 5 million as compensation.
Matthews, Executive Director of Technology at Minnesota, stole him in Arizona. The device not only contains personal data, but also important information related to its tax deposits and professional research. The stolen iPhone was a huge setback, which led to the closure of the technical consulting company.
The victim claims that, despite the strong evidence of ownership, Apple refused to reset the recovery keys for his account so that he could get access to all his data. “In this matter, Apple is destroyed and returned to infiltrators in their criminal activity,” the court’s complaint claims.
What happens when your iPhone is stolen?
As for the events where the iPhone is in its place in its place is not replaced or stolen, the Apple suggests that users must immediately put a mark as “lost” in the Find My Dashboard. Doing this will automatically lock the device with the passage and suspension of all payment cards and scroll in the portfolio application.

Apple also provides a tool called stolen device protection. It closes sensitive tasks such as width of stored passwords and bank cards behind the facial identifier or locking fingerprints. It can also discover whether the device is in an unfamiliar location, thus prohibiting some procedures such as turning off the finding of tracking cards and payment cards and accessing the password key chain.
From the Apple account dashboard, users can also reset their password and update sensitive details such as reliable phone numbers, email messages and recovery methods. Next, users can choose to wipe all the data stored on the missing iPhone. However, this is a permanent process, and the erased data cannot be recovered.
What next?
Removing all data from remoteness is not an option that many users can bear, especially if it contains sensitive data related to work or legal or financial issues. This is where it becomes complicated because Apple does not provide a global way to restore access to data on a lost device, unless it is copied in the cloud.
“Under what basis can you maintain your user data and not be returned?” The legal lawyer argues in the lawsuit against Apple. The road will not be easy. It may eventually collect the evidence and legal review of up to eight months, followed by an order from the court seeking compliance with Apple.

But even the above -mentioned protection fails if the victim does not take action quickly. The thief who gave a peek on your passcode can have an advanced and disrupting the guarantees offered by Apple. This includes changing the email address associated with calculating and changing recovery details, and mainly locking the owner from his own device.
This is somewhat at the end of the road. Apple says: “If you lose your recovery key and cannot reach one of your trusted devices, it will be closed from your account permanently,” Apple says. All data stored in the cloud still exists, but according to experts, Apple chooses simply not returning it to the legitimate owner who stole the iPhone.
New hope?
Another problem is that not all iPhone users are aware of features such as protecting stolen devices and protecting advanced data. The latter, for example, codes all the data stored on iCloud. This includes the backup copies of the device, messages, notes, photos, reminder, flight signals, and audio notes.

This encryption is from comprehensive to the end we are talking about, which means that even Apple cannot reach it. Therefore, if enabled, stealing your device, the only way to recover everything is to find the stolen device or take proactive measures before the bad representative can make any sensitive changes in an account.
It is a race with time, a smart thief.
Regardless of the lack of sufficient digital awareness, the first approach announced by Apple often gives efforts to recover to real victims. The only reliable way is through the participation of local law enforcement authorities or the long court battle.
Many people cannot bear the costs of any of the two tracks, but the last suit can be a glimmer of hope. According to John Berr, the lawyer who is fighting the court’s case against Apple chose nearly ten other agents dealing with a similar position. It will be interesting to know if Apple simply approves all of them, or better, creates a more powerful system to help IPhone theft victims.
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2025-04-20 16:13:00