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  2. May 2, 2024 · Use your iPhone to reset your iPhone passcode. Use your old passcode to temporarily access your iPhone or iPad in iOS 17, iPadOS 17, or later. If you enter the wrong passcode on your iPhone Lock Screen too many times, an alert lets you know that your iPhone is disabled.

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    By Bryan M Wolfe, Richard Sutherland

    published 17 October 2022

    It’s easy to change your iPhone passcode

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    Your Apple iPhone contains sensitive user information - such as your emails, photos, and payment details - and protecting your phone with a passcode can stop unauthorized users from accessing the data on it.

    To begin changing your iPhone password, open the Settings app. Scroll down until you find Touch ID & Passcode. Choose this option and enter your current passcode when prompted.

    Next, scroll down again to find the Change Passcode option. After pressing this option, you’ll be asked for your old passcode. After entering it correctly, you’ll be asked to input your new passcode. Note that additional advanced options let you set up an alphanumeric passcode or a four-digit passcode if you press Passcode Options. 

    If you've forgotten your Apple iPhone password, there's no straightforward way to get a reminder sent to you or reset the passcode. You must wipe your iPhone, which unlocks it but deletes all the data on your device. However, if you've made a recent backup, you can restore your data from iTunes or iCloud.

    To perform the reset, you need a computer with iTunes installed. If you don't have access to this, you can take your iPhone to an Apple Store or authorized partner, who can reset your phone.

    The process to erase an iPhone differs slightly by the version number. Start by disconnecting your iPhone from the computer.

    For iPhone 6s and earlier, as well as first-generation iPhone SEs, hold down the Top or Side button until a slider appears on the screen for powering off your device. Drag the slider to power off your phone. While holding down the Home button, connect your phone to the computer, and this will load the recovery screen, and you can erase your iPhone's data.

    For iPhone 7 models, hold down the Side button until a slider appears on the screen for powering off your device. Drag the slider to power off your iPhone. While holding down the Volume down button, connect your iPhone 7 to the computer. Follow the instructions on the recovery screen to erase all iPhone data.

    For the latest models (iPhone X or later, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone SE second generation), hold one of the volume buttons and the Side button simultaneously until a slider appears on the screen. Drag the slider to power off your iPhone. Now, connect your phone to your computer while holding down the Side button. After a few moments, the recovery screen will appear on your iPhone, and you'll be able to erase all data.

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  3. Use your iPhone to reset your iPhone passcode. Use your old passcode to temporarily access your iPhone or iPad in iOS 17, iPadOS 17 or later. If you’ve entered the wrong passcode on your iPhone Lock Screen too many times, an alert will let you know your iPhone has been disabled.

  4. Oct 5, 2022 · You can use the method most convenient to you. 1. Reset Locked iPhone on iOS 15.2 and Above – The Easiest Way. With iOS 15.2, Apple introduced the ability to reset your iPhone directly...

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  5. Apr 23, 2022 · There are three ways you can erase the data from your iPhone, remove the passcode, and start fresh: using iTunes, iCloud, or Recovery Mode. iTunes: If you have physical access to your iPhone, sync it regularly with a computer, and have that computer nearby, this may be the easiest option.

  6. Jan 9, 2023 · Ankur Thakur ∙ Updated July 5, 2023. If you have forgotten the main passcode of your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, this tutorial will help you reset it successfully. First, we’ll try to back up even your disabled or locked iPhone or iPad. This will ensure all your data is safe.

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