You should always secure your Apple device with Touch ID or Face ID, but a passcode remains an essential way of safeguarding your iPhone or iPad. Even with biometric authentication, you still need to ...
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 ...
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 ...
Having an unlocked iPhone–without so much as a four-digit barrier between you and some subway snatcher–is asking for trouble. Four-digit passcodes or PINs were the only way to secure the earliest ...
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