Airplane mode alarm for iPhone
When a thief grabs a phone, the first thing they do is swipe up and tap Airplane Mode — that instantly kills the signal so you can no longer track it with Find My. An airplane alarm catches that exact moment and sounds off before your iPhone vanishes offline.
Why an airplane alarm matters
Modern iPhone theft is fast and methodical. A thief does not try to break into the phone on the street — they simply take it and immediately put it into Airplane Mode. The moment the device goes offline, Find My can no longer show its live location, and your chance of recovering it drops sharply. An airplane alarm closes that window by reacting the instant connectivity is cut.
How it works
- You arm WTMP before leaving your phone unattended or carrying it in a crowded place.
- If Airplane Mode is switched on — or the phone otherwise goes offline without your permission — a loud alarm sounds immediately.
- The alarm keeps drawing attention until your secure PIN is entered, making a quiet getaway impossible.
Best use cases
- Busy public transport, festivals, bars and tourist areas where phone snatching is common.
- Café tables, gym benches and office desks where a phone is briefly out of reach.
- Travel days through airports, stations and crowded streets.
Privacy-first design
WTMP is built around awareness and protection of your own device. It is not a tool for reading messages or spying on other people. The airplane alarm simply alerts you the moment your phone is taken offline, so you can act before it is gone for good — and it works best alongside Find My, Face ID and Stolen Device Protection.
Related features
Combine the airplane alarm with WTMP's other layers for full physical protection.
People also ask
Why do thieves turn on Airplane Mode?
Switching an iPhone to Airplane Mode cuts its connection so it can no longer be located with Find My. An airplane alarm reacts to this so you are warned before the phone disappears offline.
Does this feature read my messages?
No. WTMP is designed for alerts, security utilities and privacy awareness, not message reading.
Is it only for iPhone?
This website focuses on the iOS version available on the App Store.