The upgrades are built on broader Android anti-theft features, which rolled out with One UI 7 on the Galaxy S25 series earlier this year. According to Samsung's release about the measures, older flagship devices are now able to utilize these protections too. You should activate them as soon as they're available on your device.
Android's Theft Protection includes Theft Detection Lock, which detects motion like snatching and locks your screen in response. Offline Device Lock will automatically lock your screen if your device is disconnected from the network for "an extended period," while Remote Lock allows you to, well, remotely lock your device in your Samsung Find account as well as access various recovery options.
You'll get an additional layer of protection with Security Delay, which triggers a one-hour lockout period if someone tries to reset biometric data. (This is similar to Apple's Stolen Device Protection.)
How to enable anti-theft measures on your Galaxy
To enable the anti-theft measures on your phone, go to Settings > Security and privacy > Lost device protection > Theft protection. You can also find Identity Check by following the same path: Settings > Security and privacy > Lost device protection > Theft protection > Identity Check, then add your "Safe Places."
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