How do I use special characters to make extremely reliable iPhone Lock password
Tips Makradar / / December 19, 2019
iPhone, as well as any personal device contains a lot of private information and you do not want to it dug by outsiders. Most people use the password lock, which restricts access to your device, and has the option of "self-destruction" of the information. If you still do not use a password, I strongly recommend you turn it right now - the security is never superfluous. Yes, you have to enter the password several times a day and it's tiring, but in the case of loss of the device, this option will be so helpful (best not to come in handy of course).
There are two types of passwords that can be used to protect your iOS-device - it's a simple numeric password of four characters and a complex alphanumeric password. The second option is preferable, but what if you want to make it even more reliable? Indeed, the increase in the number of characters or the use of just such 8?;#$@1+^ inserts it more difficult you enter it. As to be in this case? There is one interesting way, and now I'll tell you about it.
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All we need to do to make the password more secure - is to use special characters in it. For example, such - À, ż, ö. Enter these and many other special characters, you can chat with the iPhone keyboard. Just hold the desired key until the additional panels with symbols and not lifting your finger, move it to the desired character. Let's try to do it.
- open the settings — main and go to the point password protection.
- Turning off the switch Plainpassword.
- Now click enable password and create a new password using special characters, which we discussed above.
That's it, now your iPhone protected with a strong password. The main thing not to forget it.
Another advantage of this method is that you can use the password of any length, up to two or even one character, and at the same time to pick up his outsider can not. Of course, I would not advise you to do, if you really have something to hide. But when you just need to "protect" iOS-device from any of your loved ones - this "hack" is quite amiss.
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We have questions, comments or suggestions? Welcome to the comments, dear readers - I'm always happy to talk and help. Stay tuned, there is still a lot of interesting things!