Hello, @KDHID21 . Thank you for your response.
I’ve noticed that when the "Stolen Device Protection" option is enabled, unlocking a locked app with the "Require FaceID (or TouchID)" feature behaves in two different ways:
__ When the iPhone considers that you are in a safe location__: after 2 FaceID (or TouchID) failures to open the locked app, the iPhone prompts for the passcode, and simply entering the passcode will allow the app to open normally.
__ When the iPhone considers that you are in an unsafe location__: after 5 FaceID (or TouchID) failures to open the locked app, the iPhone prompts for the passcode in order to re-enable FaceID (or TouchID), and the app will not open until FaceID (or TouchID) is entered correctly.
Are you able to reproduce these two situations on your iPhone?
For user security and privacy, it would be important that the locked app could only be opened using FaceID (or TouchID), with the passcode not being a valid method of access after FaceID (or TouchID) failures.