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According to Apple, iPhone users under the age of 13 who are in a Family Sharing group are unable to lock or hide apps. Those ...
In iOS 18, it's now possible to lock apps so that they require Face ID to open. You can even hide locked apps, too. Here's how it works.
You — and, to an extent, your kids — can now lock and hide apps on an iPhone. Here’s how.
How to lock apps with Screen Time Screen Time, a feature that’s built into your iPhone, can put limitations on how an app is used. You can use it to lock every app except for the phone app.
1. Long press an app. 2. Tap Require Face ID. 3. Tap Hide and Require Face ID.
A brilliant iPhone trick lets you add Face ID to any app, even if it doesn't support it: Here's how it works.
Face ID is great for locking and unlocking your iPhone, but it’s even better for authenticating apps that contain sensitive data. While many apps now support Face ID log in, there are still ...
WhatsApp on iPhone includes an option to lock the app with your device's Face ID or Touch ID authentication. This article explains how to enable ...
With iOS 16, Apple has finally added a modern security feature to the Photos app that will allow users to keep their photos more secure and private. iPhones that can run iOS 16 and later now offer ...
Here's how you can lock and hide apps on your iPhone running iOS 18. The upcoming iPhone software update will launch during the fall season and is currently available in its developer beta version.