Every iPhone owner has probably been there or might be one day. A temporarily memory lapse hits and you forget your passcode. Maybe your mischievous toddler mashed buttons until you got the dreaded ...
Let's face it; it's not easy to remember passcodes, pins, and patterns. And if you have just forgotten a recently set password, just know that you're not the only one who has faced a scenario like ...
An iPhone 6 becomes disabled after multiple incorrect passcode attempts. Once disabled, the device prevents any further tries to protect your data. You must erase the iPhone to regain access, either ...
Locking your iPhone is essential if you want to keep your data secure from thieves, hackers, and general snooping. But if you forgot your passcode, your day can suddenly become much, much more ...
If you forgot your iPhone passcode, don’t panic. There’s a simple fix that lets you erase it and start over so you can unlock your device. If you input the wrong passcode too many times on the lock ...
Apple offers an easy path forward if you forget your iPhone's new passcode. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac If you forgot your new iPhone passcode, you can reset it with your old one up to three ...
If you forget your iPhone passcode, you will become locked out and unable to get into your iPhone. This is especially true if you don’t have Face ID set up, Face ID is not working, or the iPhone asks ...
The iPhone comes with several security features to protect your data and personal information. Apart from restricting access by setting up Face ID (or Touch ID on older iPhones), you can also turn on ...
If you're completely locked out of your iPhone there are a few ways to gain access once again, such as by using PassFab's iPhone Unlocker. Users of the iPhone and iPad will be familiar with the ...
Apple's latest smart phone software sorts out a bug that let you access an iPhone's Phone app without entering the passcode. Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and writer/ presenter of ...