You can and should secure your iOS device with Touch ID or Face ID, but a passcode is still an essential way of securing your iPhone or iPad. If Touch ID or Face ID fails or if your phone or tablet is ...
With the Revamped Face ID and Passcode features, Apple has made logging in and protecting your data a whole lot easier.
In a bid to boost the security of iPhone users, Apple encourages setting a strong passcode to unlock devices, especially after powering on or waking from sleep. Setting a passcode not only protects ...
Apple introduces a new passcode reset option in iOS 17, allowing users a brief window to reset using the previous passcode, with specific criteria to meet. Apple introduces a new passcode reset option ...
YOUR iPhone has a special setting that can protect you from phone-snatchers who have seen your passcode. It's designed to hinder thieves who wait to see you unlock your iPhone before nabbing it.
An iPhone passcode is a security feature in the form of a four-digit number or longer code, used to protect your device from unauthorized access. But what happens when you lose or forget this passcode ...