When Apple first launch Vision Pro, the headset provided no way to reset the device without first unlocking it with a passcode. That left those who did forget their passcode unable to access the ...
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If you forgot your iPhone passcode or iPad passcode, you can use recovery mode to unlock your iPhone or iPad. To access the recovery mode, you need a computer and a cable to connect your iPhone to the ...
Forgetting your iPhone passcode can be a frustrating experience, but there is a way to regain access without using a computer, provided certain conditions are met. Apple has designed a secure process ...
You can reset an iPhone, even without the password, by putting it into "recovery mode" or erasing it via iCloud's Find My service.
An iPhone bug that Apple Inc. patched last January to stop unauthorized users from bypassing the password-protected locking feature has resurfaced in newer versions of the phone’s software. The bug ...
Apple's third update for the Apple Vision Pro operating system, visionOS 1.0.3 makes a change that helps users who've forgotten passcodes avoid taking a trip to the Apple Store to fix the problem.
Apple Vision Pro owners who forget the passcode they set will need to take the device to an Apple retail location to get it reset, reports Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. There is apparently no on-device way ...
To reset your Apple Watch's password, you can use the Watch app on your iPhone, or the device's charger.
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