How to update your passcode on your iPhone

Have you ever stopped and thought, “Is my iPhone as secure as it could be?” Maybe your current passcode is a bit too easy to guess. The good news is that changing your iPhone’s passcode to something more robust is not only possible but pretty straightforward.  Here are some easy steps to give your iPhone an extra layer of security.

 

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How to change the passcode on your iPhone

  • Open the Settings app
  • Then scroll down until you find Face ID & Passcode and tap it
  • When prompted, type in your current passcode
  • Then scroll down to Change Passcode and click on it

  • Type in your current passcode
  • Then, you’ll be prompted to type in a new passcode
  • Before you do this step, there’s an advanced option at the bottom of the screen called “passcode options” that will allow you to choose from:
  • 4-digit numeric Code
  • 6-digit numeric Code
  • Custom numeric Code
  • Custom Alphanumeric Code

  • Once you choose what you want your passcode to be, type in your new passcode
  • To verify, type in your new passcode again

Remember, the longer and more complex your passcode, the tougher it is for prying eyes to sneak a peek as you type it in.  Also, consider investing in a privacy screen. These screen protectors limit the viewing angle of your display, making it difficult for anyone besides you to see what’s on your screen. This adds an extra layer of security, especially when you’re in public.

 

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Use strong and unique passwords

While a strong passcode and privacy screen are great first steps, there’s more you can do to secure your iPhone. What about those complex passwords you created? Remembering them all can be a nightmare.  This is where password managers come in. Password managers take the burden off you. These apps generate strong, unique passwords for all your accounts and store them securely. 

 

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Kurt’s key takeaways

With a stronger passcode and some extra tricks like a privacy screen, your iPhone can be a fortress of security. Don’t forget to check out the password manager recommendations too – remembering strong, unique passwords for everything is a pain, but these apps can do the heavy lifting for you.

Beyond passcodes and passwords, what do you consider the biggest security risks for your iPhone? Let us know in the comments below.

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