Privacy is the biggest priority for most of us, and he knows that Apple. Apple from the beginning, it has been designing not only mobile iOS to make it as secure as possible. Sometimes there are so-called "bypasses", or device hacking, where you can do things that you shouldn't do on a locked device. But even these hackings can be easily circumvented. When your device is locked, you can still do a lot of things on it. For example, activate Siri, look at some notifications or widgety, which is located on the left screen. And it is thanks to these options that sometimes a way can be found, thanks to which, thanks to imperfections, iOS (most often, for example, after the release of a new betaversion) to your iPhone or iPad.
Therefore, in today's tutorial, we will show you how to very easily disable access when locked for things that appear on the lock screen. It is a fairly simple procedure, thanks to which you can miniminimize the risk of someone getting into your phone due to a mistake. So let's see how to do it.
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How to disable access when locked for specific items
On ours iOS we will switch the device to the native application Settings, in which everything will take place. After that, we go down until we come across an item Touch ID and code lock (on the iPhone X of course Face ID and code lock). After clicking we enter the code. Now in settings Touch ID / Face ID let's go down below, where the subtitle is located Allow access when locked. Using the switches below, we can easily choose which items we want to have active when the device is locked, and which not. Specifically, these items are:
- View today
- Notification Center
- Control Center
- Siri
- Reply with a message
- Home control
- Wallet
- Answer missed calls
- USB accessory
If you want to be really sure that no one will hack your device, I recommend disabling the items in bold from the list above. Most of the time, hacking happens because of these items. However, if you don't want to lose most of your options, I recommend disabling at least Siri – most of the time, the breakthrough is achieved thanks to it.
With this simple setting, you can almost eliminate the possibility that even in the event of an error in iOS someone got into your device. I hope you learned something new again from today's tutorial.