Set a passcode on your device to help protect your data. If your device supports Touch ID, you can often use your fingerprint instead of your passcode. If your device supports Face ID, you can use face recognition instead of your passcode. Your device will require your passcode when you do the following:


 Change your passcode or passcode settings On iPhone X and later, or iPad with Face ID, go to Settings > Face ID & Passcode. On earlier iPhone models, go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode. On devices without Touch ID, go to Settings > Passcode.


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If you don't see the share icon, the merchant or company that issued the pass or ticket hasn't enabled sharing in the Wallet app. Check their app or website to see if they provide options to share a pass or ticket.

If you enter the wrong passcode on your iPhone Lock Screen too many times, an alert lets you know that your iPhone is disabled. (Learn what to do if you see "[Device] unavailable" or "Security Lockout" on your iPhone or iPad.)

Basically i went to sleep with my phone working fine and it had a 4 digit passcode, when i work up it had somehow changed to a six digit passcode the number to which i have no idea of. I could initially still use my finger print to unlock the phone however i tried to reset it by pressing the two buttons together but now i have to enter the 6 digit code before i can use finger printing so my phone is now useless. I still managed to connect via my car to bluetooth and noticed it was saying i had no call history or contacts so i am completely baffled??

Well thats what i thought but the only person who knows it is my misses and she has no reason to change is as we are always borrowing each others phones thats why its so baffling. Sadly i hadnt had chance to back up as only just started using his phone after my old iphone screen broke so was just wondering if there were any suggestions before i did reset it as i didnt want to loose my christmas pics ?

The default passcode length has changed from 4 to 6 digits, so someone must have done something like download a new version of iOS, accepted the 6 digit passcode default when setting up a new passcode, and proceeded from there. The iPhone does not change its own passcode by itself.

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BUT: You can only use this with an NFC Pass Type Identifier or what it is called like. I am from germany and know skidata and their way of thinking and love it! This technology of using a pkpass is very nice - but you need that nfc certificate. And I assume, apple doesn't provide any of these anymore. I have already requested such in multiple projects - but never even got any response!

I recall that 1Password 7 would require re-entry of your master password if Face ID, for example, was changed, and the user attempted to unlock 1Password. I just tested to see if changing the iPhone passcode has the same effect in 1Password 8 (latest release), and it doesn't. There's been an increase in iPhones being stolen, along with the user's passcode (someone watches over their shoulder, or uses some other social engineering tactic), which is all that's needed to gain access and entire control of a user's Apple account. My understanding is someone could add an Alternative Appearance, since the threat actor knows the device passcode, and then is able to gain access to 1Password, assuming the user has setup Face ID for 1Password. Can 1Password require re-entry of the Master Password anytime the device credentials are changed (passcode, Face ID, Touch ID, etc.)?

If someone steals your iPhone's passcode and adds an alternate appearance to Face ID on your iPhone, Face ID will be automatically disabled for 1Password and you will be required to enter your account password to re-enable Face ID the next time that you try to unlock the app. You can read more about this here: About Face ID security in 1Password for iOS

Thanks for having this discussion. As I understand Dave's link, nimvio is correct but irrelevant. To restate, yes, someone can steal your phone and change the passcode but they still won't be able to use 1P which relies on either knowing the 1P password or using Face ID which 1) cannot be changed without resetting 1P's secret or 2) will fail and fall back to relying on 1P password.

As an aside, I'm reading other articles (example: -account-can-be-taken-over-with-only-iphone-passcode/) that recommend NOT using iOS's builtin password manager. It's been years since I've used it but I guess its rules are simpler. For example, it re-uses the phone's passcode so there's no further way to authenticate the user. So glad I use a 3rd party password mgr.

Based on customer demand, we are planning to add, as an optional feature that is off by default, the ability to unlock 1Password using your iPhone's passcode. When this feature is released I believe that we'll be updating articles such as this to incorporate the new option and expand on the security implications.

Unlocking 1Password for iOS using a passcode is one of the most requested features that we've received from the forums. I know that a lot of folks here will be happy when it comes out: Building a Better, More Useful 1Password

One example of a use case, that someone shared with me in another thread, is a user whose iPhone's Touch ID sensor no longer works but they can't afford to upgrade their device. Without passcode unlock that user would have to enter their account password each time to unlock 1Password which isn't convenient.

Find your airport, then look under 'Airport details' to see if mobile boarding passes are available. If not, you can print a boarding pass before you head to the airport or from any self-service kiosk once you're there.

If you've ever entered your Google account password on your phone, it's likely saved in one of two places. If you're using an Android (or an iPhone with Chrome), you can view your Google password and other saved passwords in Password Manager. On an iPhone, you'll usually find your Google password in Settings > Passwords. This wikiHow article will teach you how to find your Google password on your phone using Google Chrome & iCloud Keychain.

To send data to your iphone/android device, you would need to generate an voltage or voltage signal. That can probably be done using PWM and a low pass filter. I don't know what safe voltages are for cell phone microphone inputs, so find that out too. 17dc91bb1f

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