Which of the following is a security feature that can enforce a policy to automatically erase all data on a mobile device after a predefined number of incorrect password attempts?
Remote wipe is the correct answer because it is a security feature used to protect sensitive data on a mobile device by erasing it if the device is lost, stolen, or after a specified number of failed login attempts. Activation lock is a feature that prevents someone else from using your device if it's lost or stolen, but it doesn't automatically delete the data. Jailbreaking refers to the process of removing software restrictions imposed by the operating system on an iOS device and does not relate to the security feature described in the question. Similarly, geotagging adds location information to media such as photos or social media posts, but does not control data wiping.