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A passcode is required to set up Touch ID, and Touch ID is automatically disabled after 48-hours until a passcode is input by an iPhone or iPad's owner.
There are two ways to reset an iPad to factory settings without a password. The first involves using a computer to put the iPad into Recovery Mode and then resetting. Here's what to do: Your first ...
As pointed out by MacRumors, if you enter the wrong passcode within 72 hours of making the change, iOS 17 will prompt you with a new “Forgot passcode?” option on the iPhone’s Lock Screen.
Getting locked out of your iPhone is frustrating. But it’s possible to solve the problem of a forgotten passcode without hiring a hypnotist.
A 4-digit iPhone passcode is about as insecure as it gets, and this black box can figure yours out in just a few days. So it's time to consider better security.
As it turns out, you really should use FaceID or TouchID to access your phone because if anyone gets a hold of your passcode, it's really bad.
While the default iOS passcode now stands at six digits (it used to be four a few years ago), there is an option for users to choose a longer alpha-numeric code should they choose.
A follow-up to the Wall Street Journal’s investigation into Apple’s problematic iPhone security design reveals that victims are being locked out of their iCloud accounts.
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