How to password protect your iPhone or iPad: The ultimate guideHow do you change the passcode on your iPhone or iPad? Switch to a longer number or stronger password? How do you turn it off? Here's what you need to know!
Setting a passcode means anyone picking up your iPhone or iPad has to enter a series of numbers — or optionally, a full-on password — to unlock it. It also enables hardware-level encryption for all your data. That means it's incredibly hard for anyone who doesn't have the passcode to get at your private messages, photos, financial and health information, etc. Because Touch ID, Apple's fingerprint identity sensor, makes it so you don't have to enter your passcode very often, you should set a passcode, and set as strong a passcode as you feel comfortable with.
How to set a passcode
How to change your passcode
How to switch to a longer numeric passcode
How to switch to a stronger alphanumeric passcode
How to change the passcode time requirement
How to turn off your passcode
How to set a passcode
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How to password protect your iPhone or iPad: The ultimate guide