The New iOS 7 now have a pro-7 lobbying group: New York City cops.
iDevice theft in NYC is bad. Real bad because NYPD has a special squad devoted to deal with it. But there is not a positive response from both Apple and the fuzz related to iOS 7’s Active Lock feature – which can lock-down phones remotely through Find My iPhone, as both the company thinks it will make iPhones and iPads less juicy targets.
Through the reports, media and tweets, the whole thing was concluded that cops are going about their crusade by handing out flyers around Apple stores and encouraging community groups to upgrade. However, currently iOS 7 has a few distinct security issues of its own but those are promised to be fixed in the next update.