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Does iOS 13 require a passcode?
No matter whether you use Face ID or Touch ID to access your iPhone, you still need a passcode, and the longer the passcode you can use — and remember — the better.
Does iOS require a passcode?
Require Passcode: As soon as you lock your screen, the default for this setting will ask you to enter your passcode to unlock. If you don’t want an immediate passcode requirement, change this setting. (For your own security, if you use Touch ID or Apple Pay, you can’t change the immediate passcode requirement).
Why is my iPhone asking for a passcode when I don’t have one?
Apparently, the restriction code is set by the latest iOS update. When asked, enter in restriction code 123456 for six-digit requests and 1234 for four-digit requests–it appears these are the default settings. Then make sure you reset the iPhone passcode to something else and take note of that passcode.
How do you get an iPhone to not require a passcode?
Apple iPhone – Turn Off Passcode
- From a Home screen on your Apple® iPhone®, navigate: Settings. > Face ID & Passcode. …
- Enter your passcode then tap Turn Passcode Off. When the passcode is turned off, Face ID is disabled.
- Enter your passcode to confirm. If prompted, enter the Apple ID Password then tap Turn off.
How many times can you try an iPhone passcode before it locks?
An iPhone will disable for 1 minute after six failed passcode attempts in a row. The seventh incorrect passcode attempt will lock you out for 5 minutes, the eighth attempt for 15, and the tenth for an hour.
How do I get my Apple passcode?
Go to your Apple ID account page and click “Forgot Apple ID or password.” Enter your Apple ID, select the option to reset your password, then choose Continue. Did you forget your Apple ID? Choose a trusted device.* We’ll send your device a verification code.
In Settings > Touch ID & Passcode, disable (toggle off) Touch ID for iPhone Unlock. Once toggled off, you can then change the time to require passcode by accessing the “Require Passcode” option. Basically it sets to “immediately” only with Touch ID enabled for unlocking your phone.
What is the default iPhone passcode?
No, there is no default passcode on the iPhone. It is setup by the user. If you are using Two-factor authentication however it will want a six-digit code. iOS 9 also defaults to a six-digit passcode.
Is iPhone passcode same as Apple ID password?
Answer: A: No. The passcode is used to unlock the lock screen on a device while the Apple ID password is used to access your Apple account services and iCloud.
Why am I getting confirm iPhone passcode message?
This is likely related to you recently resetting your Apple ID or iCloud password, since it mentions that in order to continue using iCloud, you need to enter in your passcode. It may have timed out, since the last time you entered it in or restarted.
Why does iPhone force you to change passcode?
Your current passcode is literally not secure.
Apple encourages iOS users to use 6-digit passcodes for increased security of their devices. So if you are using a 4-digit passcode, and the passcode happens to be super easy to guess, then your iPhone might suggest you to change your passcode.