how to disable passcode on iphone
how to disable passcode on iphone
iPhone 7, iOS 15
how to disable passcode on iphone
iPhone 7, iOS 15
The device Passcode can be turned off on a normal device. The pic below is Self-explanatory
See the pic below which is self-explanatory for turning off stolen device protection
Probably you have "Always" Ticked in place of "Away from Familiar Location"
For enhanced security, there's a one-hour delay when changing your location settings from "Always" to "Away from Familiar Location." This applies even if you use Face ID for authentication.
A delay will be required when you are not at a familiar location, such as your home or work, to change security settings.
Know more --> About Stolen Device Protection for iPhone
Simply adding a location to your contact card (e.g., marking it as "Home") does not automatically make it a "Familiar Location" in the context of iPhone's location-based learning and features.
Why Adding "Home" to the Contact Card Isn't Enough:
What You Can Do:
By doing this, the iPhone will naturally associate the address with your routines, and over time, it will classify it as a "Familiar Location."
Password
Apple ID and Activation Lock
iCloud uses Apple ID credentials.
If you do not remember the Apple ID Password then follow the steps given in this Apple Article -> If you forgot your Apple ID password - Apple Support
If you do not remember the Apple ID then follow the steps given in this Apple Article -> If you forgot your Apple ID - Apple Support
If you are the owner or the owner has shared all information with you then to open Activation Lock:- If it is Activation locked, read here --> Turn off Activation Lock - Apple Support Activation Lock for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support
Learn how to remove a device from a previous owner's account.
If you are not the owner and do not have the Apple ID and Password then there is no way that you can get into this iPhone unless the original owner shares the Apple ID and password with you. If you are lucky you can get into this iPhone if they (owner) accidentally remove the device from their Apple ID.
The device Passcode can be turned off on a normal device. The pic below is Self-explanatory
See the pic below which is self-explanatory for turning off stolen device protection
Probably you have "Always" Ticked in place of "Away from Familiar Location"
For enhanced security, there's a one-hour delay when changing your location settings from "Always" to "Away from Familiar Location." This applies even if you use Face ID for authentication.
A delay will be required when you are not at a familiar location, such as your home or work, to change security settings.
Know more --> About Stolen Device Protection for iPhone
Simply adding a location to your contact card (e.g., marking it as "Home") does not automatically make it a "Familiar Location" in the context of iPhone's location-based learning and features.
Why Adding "Home" to the Contact Card Isn't Enough:
What You Can Do:
By doing this, the iPhone will naturally associate the address with your routines, and over time, it will classify it as a "Familiar Location."
Password
Apple ID and Activation Lock
iCloud uses Apple ID credentials.
If you do not remember the Apple ID Password then follow the steps given in this Apple Article -> If you forgot your Apple ID password - Apple Support
If you do not remember the Apple ID then follow the steps given in this Apple Article -> If you forgot your Apple ID - Apple Support
If you are the owner or the owner has shared all information with you then to open Activation Lock:- If it is Activation locked, read here --> Turn off Activation Lock - Apple Support Activation Lock for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support
Learn how to remove a device from a previous owner's account.
If you are not the owner and do not have the Apple ID and Password then there is no way that you can get into this iPhone unless the original owner shares the Apple ID and password with you. If you are lucky you can get into this iPhone if they (owner) accidentally remove the device from their Apple ID.
Go to Settings > Touch ID and Passcode > Scroll down and Turn Passcode off. I wouldn’t recommend you do that though since your iPhone’s passcode is what stands between anyone else from accessing your iPhone and personal information.
You've been told you can do this, but it is SUCH A BAD THING to do. If you don't use a Passcode, you are granting ANYONE who comes in contact with your phone, full access to everything on your phone. You won't be able to use Find My, if your phone is lost or stolen. There are SO MANY reasons why this is just not advisable to do.
Perhaps explain why you want to turn off your passcode.
Do you know the passcode.....so you can make changes to your phone?
Or, are you really saying that you forgot the passcode, and cannot even get into your phone to make any changes?
how to disable passcode on iphone