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Should I create a new Apple ID for each member of my family to use with iMessage to avoid this? If so How do you do this. I do not want to mess up my original Apple ID used for purchases. I already have each family member on a separate iCloud Apple ID. These are my kids and as funny as it sounds when they are out and about the iMessage is how we communicate 90% of the time so I need it to work and not get redirected if they loose their phones.
iMessage Security Flaw Allows Texts to Lost, Wiped iPhones
By Bob Bhatnagar - Published December 14th 2011 - 22:31 in iMessage iphone apps iPhone Software News Security
You might think that wiping your lost or stolen iOS device would prevent another party from receiving messages via iMessage on the wiped device. As it turns out, Apple will be doing some work to issue a security update in future iterations of iMessage.
Users have discovered through an unpleasant trial and error process that the only way to stop text messages coming in via the iMessage service is to change your Apple ID. Wiping the lost iPhone and deactivating the phone number does nothing to stop a thief from receiving and reading your iMessages. These texts will be delivered to your old iPhone as well as the new one you just purchased to replace the lost device.
As of yet, Apple has made no comment on the issue according to ArsTechnica. Apparently changing your Apple ID should not solve the problem according to AppleCare representatives, but some have found it to work. Regardless the solution is inadequate since changing your Apple ID renders all of your previously purchased music and apps completely useless thanks to DRM controls.
If you are currently using iMessage to communicate with your fellow Apple fans, be on the lookout if your device happens to go missing. There won't be any way to turn off iMessage on the lost iPhone because, well, the device is lost. Unfortunately, wiping the device will not erase it as a destination for all of your iMessages from other users. All iOS users can do is wait for Apple to issue an update correcting the problem. In the meantime, don't lose your iPhone!
Should I create a new Apple ID for each member of my family to use with iMessage to avoid this? If so How do you do this. I do not want to mess up my original Apple ID used for purchases. I already have each family member on a separate iCloud Apple ID. These are my kids and as funny as it sounds when they are out and about the iMessage is how we communicate 90% of the time so I need it to work and not get redirected if they loose their phones.
iMessage Security Flaw Allows Texts to Lost, Wiped iPhones
By Bob Bhatnagar - Published December 14th 2011 - 22:31 in iMessage iphone apps iPhone Software News Security
You might think that wiping your lost or stolen iOS device would prevent another party from receiving messages via iMessage on the wiped device. As it turns out, Apple will be doing some work to issue a security update in future iterations of iMessage.
Users have discovered through an unpleasant trial and error process that the only way to stop text messages coming in via the iMessage service is to change your Apple ID. Wiping the lost iPhone and deactivating the phone number does nothing to stop a thief from receiving and reading your iMessages. These texts will be delivered to your old iPhone as well as the new one you just purchased to replace the lost device.
As of yet, Apple has made no comment on the issue according to ArsTechnica. Apparently changing your Apple ID should not solve the problem according to AppleCare representatives, but some have found it to work. Regardless the solution is inadequate since changing your Apple ID renders all of your previously purchased music and apps completely useless thanks to DRM controls.
If you are currently using iMessage to communicate with your fellow Apple fans, be on the lookout if your device happens to go missing. There won't be any way to turn off iMessage on the lost iPhone because, well, the device is lost. Unfortunately, wiping the device will not erase it as a destination for all of your iMessages from other users. All iOS users can do is wait for Apple to issue an update correcting the problem. In the meantime, don't lose your iPhone!