My 8 year old relative got hold of my iPhone and tried a few passcodes before she got locked out. She tried just three or four times, then got a black screen with the Apple logo and a progress bar. I ...
SHANGHAI (WDRB) -- A toddler in China gets the blame for locking his mom's smartphone for 48 years, after repeatedly entering the wrong passcode. The Daily Mail reports that the 2-year-old was allowed ...
A Chinese toddler froze his mom's iPhone for 47 years in January, after he repeatedly entered the wrong passcode when playing with it, according to local media. The phone was given to the two-year-old ...
Even though iOS 17 was announced over a week ago, we’re still discovering some smaller yet useful new features and changes. One such change included in iOS 17 is more flexibility to help protect ...
A two-year-old in China locked an iPhone for the equivalent of 47 years after entering the wrong passcode repeatedly. To be able to use the iPhone again, the mother would either have to wait the long ...
An iPhone will display “iPhone is Disabled” after you enter the wrong passcodes many times. This situation looks very tricky because you can’t do anything with your iPhone at this time. For this ...
If you forgot your iPhone passcode, don’t panic. There’s a simple fix that lets you erase it and start over so you can unlock your device. If you input the wrong passcode too many times on the lock ...
The good news about iPhone security is that a thief or over-curious stranger has virtually no chance of getting to the data on your phone unless you've put the passcode on a yellow sticky note and ...
Learn how to regain access to your locked iPhone with a straightforward passcode reset method now available in the latest operating system version by Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), providing a practical ...
In iOS 17, you have an easier path forward if you forget your iPhone's new passcode. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac/Pexels If you forgot your new iPhone passcode, you can reset it with your old ...
Data Protection is better than 10 padlocks for your iPhone. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac There’s a security setting in iOS that will erase everything on your iPhone, resetting it back to a blank, ...