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An easy guide iOS 17 has a feature called ‘Passcode Reset’ that allows users to gain access to iPhones in case they forget their passcode after resetting it. Here’s how to use this feature.
In other words, Apple lets you use your old passcode within 72 hours of setting a new one, which is handy if you're someone who is likely to forget a newly created passcode.
Getting locked out of your iPhone is frustrating. But it’s possible to solve the problem of a forgotten passcode without hiring a hypnotist.
Learn how to regain control of your device and how to access your iPhone if you forgot the passcode using this comprehensive guide.
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Apple's iOS 17 introduces a new feature allowing users to revert to their previous iPhone passcode within 72 hours of changing it, providing a solution for those who forget their new passcode.
However, after the 72 hour window, the old method of resetting the entire iPhone is still applicable. Apple makes it almost impossible to unlock iPhones in case you forget the passcode.
There is a fairly simple way to unlock an iPhone when you don’t know the passcode. Here’s how.
Knowing how to unlock a disabled iPhone can save you a lot of trouble. Here's how to do it, even if you've forgotten the password.
Given that it’s an iPhone 4S and it has a 4-digit passcode, it should be quite easy to unlock the device. There are many solutions out there to do this and authorities don’t even need to ask ...