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yep. that's basically the only way. enterprises that deploy iPhones to their staff are able to remote wipe their phones, but i don't know if that's available at the consumer level.
yep. that's basically the only way. enterprises that deploy iPhones to their staff are able to remote wipe their phones, but i don't know if that's available at the consumer level.
Afaik, yes but how many consumers have an exchange server? The app to remote manage iPhones, and set them up with that enterprise's set up is free and available on the apple site I think.
support.apple.com/manuals/en_US/Enterprise_Deployment_Guide.pdf
Though you'd have to check that you might need a corporate account to actually have the enterprise features. The iPhone might be remote wipe *capable* but that capability is perhaps only activated on corporate accounts.