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iPhone Passcode Problem - The Ugly Truth 

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Apple’s iPhone has a passcode problem - if thieves can get their thieving hands on both, they can thief you of your whole, entire digital life in a matter of minutes. That’s according to Joanna Stern’s reporting at the Wall Street Journal.
TL;DW: If you go to crowded places like a bar, and type in your passcode obviously or frequently enough, big bads can see it, even record it. Then, if they can also swiper-most-definitely-yes-swiping your phone as well, they can use your passcode to reset the Apple ID password, ripping away your ability to Find-My it, and your access to your other Apple devices, and then promptly start spelunking through your apps and bookmarks for more.
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That includes any apps or sites where your passcode can let the built-in Keychain password manager auto-fill access, including those with SMS-based 2-factor authentication - because they have the phone and will get that SMS.
Which could include banking and credit and cash and crypto apps, but also photos you might have taken of your drivers license, passport, and other documents, financial details and work product you might have mailed or messaged, and sexts and nudes, and any and everything else that could potentially lead to identity theft, blackmail, or other life and soul-crushing consequences down the line.
Now, wait, stop, hold-on. I don’t want to scare or sensationalize any of this for anyone. It’s absolutely a legitimate potential harm, but so is crossing the street, and that means the important thing here, the key to anything and everything like this, is… awareness.
Which is why I want to take a minute to really break it all down and go over it with you.
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@ReneRitchie
@ReneRitchie Год назад
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@timhershel2940
@timhershel2940 Год назад
It's amazing how many people who will not use Face ID, or Touch ID because they don't want their fingerprint or something in a crime scene. Meanwhile they will put their birthday or something as their 4 digit passcode. Not sure why anyone would not use an alphanumeric passcode at this point.
@raskarl
@raskarl Год назад
it depends what kind of passcode you use. i use a 6 digit one but it isn't anything easy to guess like my birthday or family members birthday.
@deniselholder
@deniselholder Год назад
Face ID will not recognize me.
@Truth_Seeker1
@Truth_Seeker1 Год назад
Their excuse is they don’t want the police or government have their information. The government already knows everything about them lol. Everything is registered your number, address, DOB, driving license etc.
@insoft_uk
@insoft_uk Год назад
It’s a throwback to simpler times before smartphones were they had sim codes etc it’s time this feature was removed RIP no longer required it’s like PCs still support floppy disk drives after 10 years of their going obsolete
@JordiLA
@JordiLA Год назад
Face ID is annoying
@toddhensley880
@toddhensley880 Год назад
I think people underestimate how easy it is for our non-technical family members to lock themselves out forever when security is turned up to 11.
@therisashow
@therisashow Год назад
I work at a tech store. It’s a lot of tears when an account password is forgotten, and there’s no 2-step or backup email to recover the account right away. My mom is super anxious with tech, so even though I try to teach her to use her own devices, she knows if she forgets something, she knows I either have the password/code, or the backup email is mine. I do the same for my dad too. I watched the WSJ video, and told my mom to use her FaceID in public, or cover passcode if she needs to type it in.
@davidyule3605
@davidyule3605 Год назад
Situational awareness. Treat it like you do when you go to an ATM.
@sunboat800
@sunboat800 Год назад
Long time that I saw your videos Rene.. excellent topic covered and yes I agree with the balance what convenience and security can offer.. it shouldn’t be too easy or too tough..
@outrowender
@outrowender Год назад
Rene, thanks to bring this to the light. This is a major security issue here in Brazil where people rob your phone and force you to get the passcode
@caiovianna759
@caiovianna759 Год назад
In Brazil we use the screen time passcode as a second layer o security. Often thieves point a gun to your head and ask for the password when stealing the phone, but if you lock password changes or account changes behind the screen time passcode, even with the iPhone password they will not be able to gain access to iCloud or change the iPhone password. This often buy enough time for you to reset the phone through iCloud.
@gusparaguss
@gusparaguss Год назад
A thief can reset the screen time passcode so you can't rely on that. Here's how they could do it: "If you click Change Screen Time Passcode, and then Forgot Passcode? Then enter the Apple ID, you can then then click Forgot Passcode and it will let you reset your Apple ID password, using the phone passcode."
@mrcommaker
@mrcommaker Год назад
@@gusparaguss To reset the screen time password you have to enter your Apple ID with it’s password so it protects it.
@lachlanhunt
@lachlanhunt Год назад
@@mrcommaker No, it doesn't. You literally only need to know the victim's Apple ID email address (which you can likely find easily enough by opening Mail or Contacts). Then as @Gusparagus described, you can reset the Apple ID password, which then allows you to reset the screentime passcode. But once the Apple ID password has been changed, it's game over anyway. Those Content & Privacy Restrictions in their current state provide a false sense of security that Apple needs to fix.
@jer4rud0
@jer4rud0 Год назад
Yeah I just tried this, even with account changes restricted, it still lets you reset it with the iPhone passcode so I just turned the restriction off
@GGg-ic9ku
@GGg-ic9ku Год назад
@@gusparaguss NOPE … IF thief shoulder snoops iPhone PIN , and you setup Apple ID recovery for screen time, they can’t reset screen time password it if they don’t have your Apple ID & Apple ID passcode … so it blocks the reset. The thief cannot reset it. Am I missing something? I just double checked on my iPhone.
@Johnobee1
@Johnobee1 Год назад
Rene, some commenters from another video shared this ScreenTime hack with me, I've implemented it and it seems to work. Go to settings/screen time/content & privacy restrictions/scroll down to allow changes: then select don't allow for Passcode changes and Account changes, enable these settings with a different PIN. This locks out the Apple ID menu in settings and completely hides the "Face ID & Passcode" menu. Not too inconvenient as I rarely use these menus anyway.
@George-ps5
@George-ps5 Год назад
Thank you for making this video!
@nickpmusic
@nickpmusic Год назад
I'm finding more and more these days I'm cutting back on all the online accounts I've clocked up over the years and just keep it to a minimum. Finding these vile demons that want to ruin people lives very scary.
@jeffhale1189
@jeffhale1189 Год назад
Thanks for sharing. I appreciate your thoughts. Blessings on your day 👍🏻
@TravisKale
@TravisKale Год назад
One Idea: I think that the iPhone passcode should only give you limited access after being used. Face ID or Touch ID should be required after that to open up access to everything. In the event Face ID or Touch ID is not working, some other form of authentication should be required. Perhaps an additional security code or authorization from another Apple device.
@phlinh97
@phlinh97 Год назад
In the US, passcodes are protected under the 5th amendment, while biometrics are not. That's why passcode is the ultimate form of protection as biometrics can easily be forced to gain access to the device.
@LJ-jq8og
@LJ-jq8og Год назад
@@phlinh97 The original point still DOMINATES .. What you said is MERELY a consideration...
@mrcommaker
@mrcommaker Год назад
@@phlinh97 If someone wants your iPhone (for example police): just press + and the right button for 2sec‘s and this problem is solved. You can even create a shortcut which could be activated by saying Hey Siri.
@LuckyDogGaming
@LuckyDogGaming Год назад
Actually the Supreme Court ruled in 2019 that law enforcement cannot force you to use biometrics to unlock your device.
@LuckyDogGaming
@LuckyDogGaming Год назад
If people use the full protection available, (biometrics, alphanumeric password to unlock, being aware of your surroundings and treating your phone like the valuable piece of personal data it is) the system works in almost all cases. The breakdown isn’t a flaw in Apple’s security it’s a breakdown in personal responsibility to protect one’s data.
@IleaneSmith
@IleaneSmith Год назад
Hi Rene! The grey hoodie looks fantastic on you. Thanks for the tips.
@adegbenroagoro5180
@adegbenroagoro5180 Год назад
What is the probability of scumbags robbing you of your iPhone when leaving a bar at 3 a.m. ? Situational unawareness.
@cyberdefenseddi
@cyberdefenseddi Год назад
Always awareness. Firm believer in that.
@StephenHamblet
@StephenHamblet Год назад
Go into Settings, select Screen Time, scroll down to Content & Privacy Restrictions, enable it, scroll down to the Allow Changes section, change "Passcode Changes" and "Account Changes" to Don't Allow. Set a Screen Time PIN to something different to your Passcode when prompted. This will protect your account as thieves won't know your Screen Time PIN and they won't be able to lock you out of your own phone.
@lachlanhunt
@lachlanhunt Год назад
That can be bypassed. There are still ways to get to the screen to change your Apple ID password by going through the Forgot Screen Time Passcode and subsequent Forgot Apple ID Password screens.
@A-Name-101
@A-Name-101 Год назад
@@lachlanhunt true, but a thief won’t know your password for the Apple ID unless you have saved it in your keychain or notes on the device. Like anything in life it is a method to slow the process down and give you the opportunity to lock the device / erase the device
@amitse
@amitse 10 месяцев назад
this comment is severely underrated.
@mikeward1701
@mikeward1701 Год назад
I’ve said for years that Apple need to implement a hierarchy of passcodes and passwords with differing levels of permissions and access. This would make devices and Apple accounts more secure by limiting the scope of the often used passcode, and reserving the master password for the truly important tasks. Passcodes should grant access to devices and apps. Device Passwords should be used to change settings on devices. (Like using an admin password on a Mac). A Master Password should be needed to make any Apple ID or account changes.
@nauxsi
@nauxsi Год назад
People struggle logging into email accounts where 2fa has been switched on.
@brandonw1604
@brandonw1604 Год назад
@@nauxsi that is the truth. I have people forgetting their passwords daily and they're on a six month cycle, they can't remember what they have entered daily for the last month
@rogerf3622
@rogerf3622 Год назад
In my experience, all the banking apps on my iPhone use FaceID only. When FaceID fails, there is no backup using a passcode. You simply do not have access to the app. If you change/add a face on FaceID, the banking apps require to be setup again. The biggest threat as others have mentioned is allowing access to settings without another mechanism beyond a passcode. Even something as simple as an NFC ring, card or key would suffice. Heck, if you could have your iPhone completely lock if it loses sight of an airtag in your pocket/purse would be a perfect solution.
@gusparaguss
@gusparaguss Год назад
The problem with requiring your old Apple ID password to change it is how do you change it if you've forgotten the old password? And you can't rely on resetting it via your email because the thief would presumably have access to your email on your phone. A better solution to this whole problem is the following: 1) 24-48 hour cooldown period before you can change the password to your Apple ID which would give you time to stop any potential thief from changing the password by locking down the phone or wiping it. 2) Instead of the device passcode, require Apple ID password (when FaceID doesn't work) to access the following in settings: Passwords Change Face ID Turn on recovery key Etc. This could all be turned on as an optional setting for more privacy minded users.
@ToddHoff
@ToddHoff Год назад
This was my thought as well. Make it optional. I can turn on requiring entering the password if I want.
@robertpesche
@robertpesche Год назад
With the new feature of being able to have friends help verify you, that could be another option in lieu of a long waiting period. Also, if there is a waiting period, Apple needs to email you during that period in case the reset request is fraudulent; if you can’t object and alert them, a waiting period doesn’t really help, just inconveniences the thief.
@chidorirasenganz
@chidorirasenganz Год назад
That’s already mostly how it works now
@palles1972
@palles1972 Год назад
Screen time/ password
@bastiaanbuitelaar6287
@bastiaanbuitelaar6287 Год назад
You can take away one problem by setting a DIFFERENT Screentime passcode that blocks changes in the AppleID settings, this way a bad guy can't change your account password and you can still use Find My. Remember that the passcode should be different!!
@jajefan123456789
@jajefan123456789 Год назад
Unfortunately you can still reset the screen time passcode and Apple ID password with the device passcode by clicking "change screen time passcode" after setting it up.
@bastiaanbuitelaar6287
@bastiaanbuitelaar6287 Год назад
@@jajefan123456789 that won’t work because then your iPhone will ask for the Apple ID and password, which aren’t retrievable. An attacker then would still need to have the Apple ID plus the Apple ID password.
@GGg-ic9ku
@GGg-ic9ku Год назад
@@jajefan123456789 If you set your Apple ID / password as recovery the iPhone PIN won’t reset or unlock screen time … I don’t see a way your comment works - let us know more detail if it does - that’s a serious flaw of true.
@movdqa
@movdqa Год назад
I use face id but had to enter my passcode when I was wearing masks during the pandemic. Touch ID can fail in the winter time as well when your fingerprints change due to dry skin. I had to re-enter fingerprints about once a week before face id in the winter. I changed my password to 6 characters after seeing this and may go up to 8 characters. One thing that helps, though, is getting emails and notifications on my watch so that I don't have to take out my phone often when I am out. I do not have credit cards linked to my iPhone and I have a model that isn't attractive. My iCloud password is over 16 characters long so probably pretty hard to guess. It is a real pain to enter it on a phone.
@anthonyvallejo1537
@anthonyvallejo1537 Год назад
If u have a watch on n are wearing a face mask the apple watch will automatically unlock the iPhone
@mrcommaker
@mrcommaker Год назад
@@anthonyvallejo1537 As Rene said, it will turn off if your iPhone and Apple Watch are separated.
@movdqa
@movdqa Год назад
@@anthonyvallejo1537 I have a Garmin watch so no automatic unlock but it saves me taking out my phone the vast majority of the time.
@Trph
@Trph Год назад
For me the simple solution would to require both face id and passcode for select apps like bank apps. Even opening the passcode and face id in settings should require both face id and passcode. Also at phone restart That would solve a lot of issues.
@ChrisTreborn
@ChrisTreborn Год назад
Also. Use your screen time limits for settings and all banking or sensitive apps. 1 min. Then that requires a different 4 digit passcode.
@gusparaguss
@gusparaguss Год назад
A thief can reset the screen time passcode so that doesn't work. Here's how they could do it: "If you click Change Screen Time Passcode, and then Forgot Passcode? Then enter the Apple ID, you can then then click Forgot Passcode and it will let you reset your Apple ID password, using the phone passcode."
@KrishnaSingh-rg4qk
@KrishnaSingh-rg4qk Год назад
How to fix it
@cdmxreview
@cdmxreview Год назад
My Apple ID passcode is about 24 numbers long. I can’t believe that Apple does not ask for it to typed in, before someone else can change it.
@eliteuniversity
@eliteuniversity Год назад
I am locked out of my screentime passcode. name in settings greyed out for all my Apple gadgets. cannot reset.
@hridibratasaha9810
@hridibratasaha9810 Год назад
The OG is here after more than 2 weeks 🙃
@RandyA7
@RandyA7 Год назад
Changing your Apple ID password should require the old one. Simple fix. How many times have I had to enter my Apple ID password for a App Store purchase - why is it not the same to change the password?!
@Just_call_me_Ty__
@Just_call_me_Ty__ Год назад
For months now I’ve been working on leaving my phone and not using it. I mainly stick to my Apple Watch with cellular, I’m still able to communicate with people without all the apps and other distractions. As soon as you take it off it immediately locks. No password ever being entered.
@ReneGordon
@ReneGordon Год назад
I have a different screen time passcode the prevents access to the accounts settings page on the iPhone. If you got my iPhone passcode, you can't change my apple ID password without first unlocking screentime to disable the lock of the accounts section.
@_MrJasonW
@_MrJasonW Год назад
Require the current Apple password to change the Apple password (like every other website) and require a separate Keychain master password DIFFERENT from the phone passcode to access Keychain stored passwords if Face ID fails to authenticate. They already do this for Apple Notes. Notes has a separate password to access locked notes when Face ID fails to authenticate. You have the option in Settings to set that as a password that is NOT the device passcode. If a thief gets access to someone’s phone and the Face ID fails to authenticate and they don’t know the Notes password then the thief can not access locked notes even if they have the device passcode. Apple should do the same thing for Keychain password access for a failed Face ID authentication attempt. Something as critical as Keychain passwords should not be secured only by the device passcode.
@enzod.coimbra1466
@enzod.coimbra1466 Год назад
What most people in this comment section don't seem to understand is that if you're in a situation where a thief is holding a literal gun or anything life threatening at you while asking your phone's password you will give it to them. This is quite common here in Brazil and it has happened to me. Result? In a matter of minutes they changed my iCloud password and disabled Find My right away. The real problem is that the key for the front door of your house (passcode to unlock your phone) is the same one used to open up your safe (iCloud password). So yeah, this HAS to be changed as soon as possible!
@zebonautsmith1541
@zebonautsmith1541 Год назад
Isn't the simple solution to just use FaceID until Apple releases some new Security updates?
@ArickWest
@ArickWest Год назад
A Bio should not be activated by a passcode as with face ID... Have Face ID and a separate passcode on my MFA apps too. And get a set of Secuitey keys with NFC and add those as soon as your on 16.3...
@lbcck2527
@lbcck2527 Год назад
This is one big if not biggest factor in me using Android as my daily driver (although I do have Apple devices - just not for critical stuff) other than price and third party parts/effort repairability, not being strong thief magnet.
@sblackfox
@sblackfox Год назад
That’s why I like finnger print to open the phone and Face ID for anything else
@randuxy
@randuxy 10 месяцев назад
Has this Flaw been Patched?
@johnnygoodface
@johnnygoodface Год назад
But René, what about if your iPhone got stolen while unlocked? Won't they have the ability to change the lock code right there and there?
@MilersMascots
@MilersMascots Год назад
You need to enter the current passcode before changing the passcode
@johnnygoodface
@johnnygoodface Год назад
@@MilersMascots I didn't try it (because I don't even wanna go there if I can avoid it!), but in the video coverage they said that one can change the password WITHOUT entering the old one, that was part of the scandal!
@chidorirasenganz
@chidorirasenganz Год назад
You can’t change the device passcode without the current one. But you can use your device passcode to change your Apple ID password
@johnnygoodface
@johnnygoodface Год назад
@@chidorirasenganz Then I stand corrected. Thx.
@Harrysound
@Harrysound Год назад
I just randomly thought I've not seen one of you videos in a long time. you just dropped out of my suggestions completely.
@WhittyPics
@WhittyPics Год назад
Android has the same issue
@_Mike.P
@_Mike.P Год назад
I advise everyone to watch the video from the Techlore channel about this subject, they have some more tips to secure your iPhone.
@ryantower
@ryantower Год назад
Am I nuts or missing something, in thinking that Apple could rather easily bring Touch ID back to the power button on iPhones and allow for 2-factor in-device authentication for apps so you need face and touch? Please correct me if I am wrong or ignorant here.
@yunotazombie
@yunotazombie Год назад
As far I know this happens with every phone, even with Android, it’s not an iPhone issue it’s a every phone issue
@mercurialmeee
@mercurialmeee Год назад
yeah the original video states something like "some of the problems are on android too" when in reality its all the same problems.
@autumnmatthews3179
@autumnmatthews3179 Год назад
I set up screen time with a different pin, then turned off account and passcode changes, so now my account at the top of the settings screen is greyed out and inaccessible
@davidbosshart4448
@davidbosshart4448 Год назад
This seems like a solid workaround.
@gusparaguss
@gusparaguss Год назад
A thief can change that with just the passcode so you can't rely on that.
@steveaparicio
@steveaparicio Год назад
Gus it asks you to set a different PIN number to that used to unlock the phone so seems to work
@gusparaguss
@gusparaguss Год назад
@@steveaparicio Posting this from a previous comment: A thief can reset the screen time passcode so you can't rely on that. Here's how they could do it: "If you click Change Screen Time Passcode, and then Forgot Passcode? Then enter the Apple ID, you can then then click Forgot Passcode and it will let you reset your Apple ID password, using the phone passcode."
@steveaparicio
@steveaparicio Год назад
@@gusparaguss but how would they know my Apple ID as it’s grey out and not displayed anywhere on the phone?
@stephen9462
@stephen9462 Год назад
People like convenience
@bobbyv3
@bobbyv3 Год назад
Spelunking? Cave exploration... 🤔
@ChrisTreborn
@ChrisTreborn Год назад
Why is a passcode the password change and not Apple ID or Face ID. Or even a second device authentication.
@CyrilJap
@CyrilJap Год назад
It’s like computer viruses. The problem is between users who don’t understand basics of security. “Don’t let people see your passcode and steal your phone”, is it so hard to figure out ???
@KalpeshPatel78
@KalpeshPatel78 Год назад
Firstly. why would someone want to turn off Find my Iphone app? All SETTINGS in the iPhone should have face unlock that as base authentication. You can add one more layer on it with passcode or fingerprint (if they decide to bring this to the iPhone). That should sort out these kind of issues.
@alexthemtaandr211weatherfa2
Apple took to long to introduce physical security key tfa instead of sms
@aelaan12
@aelaan12 Год назад
Never bring your phone to a bar, or if you own a phone stop going to bars...? YaH?
@cyrilio
@cyrilio Год назад
Why do people still use simple 6 digit passcodes?
@jasonp.edouard2307
@jasonp.edouard2307 Год назад
One easy fix could be to keep Apple ID and Apple wallet locked until we decide to unlock them. I have switched to alpha numeric password on my devices.
@ericfielding2540
@ericfielding2540 Год назад
I have an iPhone from my employer. When I replenished in January 2023, they required me to use at least 8 digits for the passcode, which is a lot better than the default 4 digits.
@wanem1622
@wanem1622 Год назад
Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions; Sorted 👍
@0g.Ghost.7373
@0g.Ghost.7373 Год назад
With Face ID, who still types in the code?
@MrSamPhoenix
@MrSamPhoenix Год назад
This is mostly an issue with people who refuse to use Touch-ID or Face-ID.
@ygt-cd3mg
@ygt-cd3mg Год назад
Just introduced current FIDO security Key 2FA option to change iCloud password requires users Adding 2 different keys other than the 2 FIDO keys they might already used for iCloud 2FA. Requires current iCloud password has issue, as most people needs to change pass is due to forgetting their passwords. So only requires old pass way will lock way more people out than occasional victims of seeing their passwords at public.
@ygt-cd3mg
@ygt-cd3mg Год назад
Solution 2 If Apple just want user to enter password before allowing changing iCloud password, that has to be biometric authentication like Fingerprint or FaceID just keep asking until its 20 times fail then you have to wait for 5 minutes, next time wait 15 minutes, next 20 face ID fail will be 30 minutes wait, then wait until tomorrow.
@balegdeh.
@balegdeh. 4 месяца назад
iOS 17.3 lookin promising🤭
@chobedap5999
@chobedap5999 Год назад
Multitasking Apple!!!
@insoft_uk
@insoft_uk Год назад
It’s time especially on iPhone to unlock after a number of FaceTime failed attempts it requires your Apple ID password not a number code. Passcode just old fashioned and was used for smartphones as it was something that none smartphones users were used to in the pass it’s time for it to RIP no longer needed
@MichaelBennett1
@MichaelBennett1 Год назад
TouchID should come back, under the screen now that there’s nowhere for the button…or a side section.
@zijielim4652
@zijielim4652 Год назад
I always wondered what’s the point of the Face ID and Touch ID if the failed login will just give you the option to use your passcode
@jedwardoo
@jedwardoo Год назад
Convenience and more security. Passcode gets pushed if it Face ID/Touch ID has failed for numerous attempts
@RandomFlares
@RandomFlares Год назад
The war you speak of is avoided by personal responsibility... It is one of the least used tools in every person's arsenal.
@user-jx3hl6xr6f
@user-jx3hl6xr6f 7 месяцев назад
I have a way to combat this issue.
@Mentaculus42
@Mentaculus42 Год назад
I sense a parable is appropriate. This reminds me of Anakin Skywalker turning to the dark side and eroding the confidence in his previous “worldview”.
@Burgerklauer
@Burgerklauer Год назад
FaceID
@jasona.2044
@jasona.2044 Год назад
Yup
@BlackMan614
@BlackMan614 Год назад
I read this article and was like... "are these old phones where you have to use passcode?". I don't get it... who uses passcode in this day and age??
@mercurialmeee
@mercurialmeee Год назад
when your fingerprint fails or the lighting in a club/pub stops face id registering properly
@theeighthman9667
@theeighthman9667 Год назад
Here is a solution. When you go out on the town. Just wear the Apple Watch and leave the phone at home. In addition to the watch carry a minimum wallet with one or two credit cards and of course your Id. You still have access to text and some apps but if someone takes your watch it’s not the end of the world.
@robertpesche
@robertpesche Год назад
Because everyone owns a cellular Apple Watch, right?
@theeighthman9667
@theeighthman9667 Год назад
@@robertpesche Another reason to get one
@Johnobee1
@Johnobee1 Год назад
I'm considering doing this, especially as the screens continue to get bigger. Plus its quite a bit harder to swipe a watch off your wrist.
@George-ps5
@George-ps5 Год назад
Apple needs to fix this! Enter the old password to change it not a passcode
@vanguard9067
@vanguard9067 Год назад
I do not want to use FaceId or touched because then people can’t legally use my face or fingerprint to access my phone.
@Deadlines-X
@Deadlines-X Год назад
what amazing design flawless and perfect.
@joh2434
@joh2434 Год назад
The easiest solution for most people is to change the passcode to an alphanumeric password like for a PC/Mac.
@robertpesche
@robertpesche Год назад
Ever have trouble with Face ID while driving and need to enter an alphanumeric password? Yes, people will do that, and yes, it is not safe.
@undefined7141
@undefined7141 Год назад
I carry a burner, simple.
@jasona.2044
@jasona.2044 Год назад
How many people here DO NOT KNOW their Apple ID passcode? Cmon most of you… but I hear you Rene people should know more than a 4 digit code.
@normanbasham4436
@normanbasham4436 Год назад
Title suggests we're going to learn about passcode issues, instead we get full drama scare tactics worthy of 24 hour news. The dude is smart, I wish he didn't need to add drama and hooks to get viewers.
@Tech-geeky
@Tech-geeky 9 месяцев назад
Its only a problem, if people let it. WHy we we forcing this onto Apple, when the user "chooses" to do this stuff,. Your not forced to share your phone, your not forced to use icloud...
@Imhere74
@Imhere74 Год назад
Just put a lock on every app that type information including text message, and that’s it, I think it’s a scare tactic and something else who knows what yes it’s possible phones got stolen. Well, you know last three years humans start being like in suspended animation.
@Paradiiiice
@Paradiiiice Год назад
Or you could just take care of your stuff and be cautious…
@Cjmboo
@Cjmboo Год назад
i don’t use my phone out in public i use my watch for everything when i’m out
@heyspookyboogie644
@heyspookyboogie644 Год назад
How about something as simple as REQUIRING unique passwords. Ive seen people who use multiple password managers, and all of them have warned them about hundreds of their accounts appearing in data leaks, and yet they still use the same passwords everywhere and don’t even change their passwords after they’re told they were in a leak. We gotta start with the basic stuff before trying to out-tech the bad guys.
@Juhsentuh
@Juhsentuh Год назад
This is why I use privacy screen protectors on my devices. I know someone can stand behind me and still see my displays but it some protection which is better than none. Anyone without a privacy screen I can see their display from very far away. With privacy screens that protection dims your displays and make it harder to see at multiple angels.
@smooth111012
@smooth111012 Год назад
Um, yes but they could cut a finger off to get fingerprints
@alexthemtaandr211weatherfa2
Android phones and tablets still have passcode
@hhhmmmmmmmm
@hhhmmmmmmmm Год назад
And fingerprint sensors
@DK-yj1ez
@DK-yj1ez Год назад
Easily solved.... The manufacturer needs to re- make OG style phones (like Nokia 3110), where you can only text, call and play snakes. 👌
@rotimika
@rotimika Год назад
This why I sue Face ID all day by the time my phone reaches view height from my pocket I’m already in my phone
@Ninja-tech
@Ninja-tech Год назад
I set lock screen as passcode and everything else is Face ID. Not only that I let nobody see my passcode, full cover up like at the ATM.
@Thanos55
@Thanos55 Год назад
Go to restrictions in settings and disable account changes without a passcode. And use a different passcode for that option.
@lachlanhunt
@lachlanhunt Год назад
Those Screen Time Content & Privacy Restrictions provide a false sense of security because you can bypass that. 1. Click Change Screen Time Passcode, and again in the pop up menu, 2. Click Forgot Passcode. 3. Enter email address (look in Contacts or Mail to find this) 4. Click Forgot Apple ID or Password 5. Enter Device Passcode 6. Screen to enter and confirm the new password appears. Game over.
@mariofreitas2885
@mariofreitas2885 Год назад
This is a problem that was raised by the user community in Brazil for some years now and many people already got robbed and had their bank accounts wiped out. Apple didn’t care. Hopefully now that this problem is hitting home market, Apple will take some action.
@wakeupcall2665
@wakeupcall2665 Год назад
First and foremost ist is a local problem. Apple is not responsible for the utterly worrying criminal situation in Brazil. And the iOS/iPadOS has the Screen On Time feature which the user can set up, making it a lot more difficult to change the Apple ID. And then there are 3rd party passcode managers. It is up to the user to take the steps available to secure a personal electronic device.
@0g.Ghost.7373
@0g.Ghost.7373 Год назад
So they dont have Fact or Touch ID over there?
@AishaBAbuBakrXZaynabBJahsh
@AishaBAbuBakrXZaynabBJahsh Год назад
APPLE should have TOUCHID for iphone. FaceID is a hassle when u wear a mask
@bogger44fl
@bogger44fl Год назад
Enter passcode to use face id is the biggest fail  has done.
@acornlandlabs
@acornlandlabs Год назад
Hello! We are averaging 85-120% retention on each short, but only get 2-5k views per short. Our last video was 45 seconds long and has 101% retention across its 2,050 views. I am pretty sure that is rare and a signal to go semi viral. Other channels I know have gotten 1m+ views with stats less than ours. (30 second clip with 85% retention) And they have just as many videos out as us. On instagram our videos get 20k-3million views each. Does youtube just have a slower explosion rate? Does youtube wait for a channel/short to get several weeks old before they pull its content more? We are 3.5 weeks old across all social platforms. Do we just need to wait a few more weeks to see our shorts hit those much larger numbers? Thank you!
@alxcia
@alxcia Год назад
Quick and simple solution: set up a different passcode for “Screen Time” and then restrict “Passcode Changes” and “Account Changes”.
@kalijasin
@kalijasin 9 месяцев назад
iPhone passcode extremely easy to bypass 🙊
@badreedinebedro
@badreedinebedro 2 месяца назад
to be honest I know passcode would protect your phone but it’s kinda risky because if tap the wrong password your I phone will locked forever
@MrAlexanderTheG8
@MrAlexanderTheG8 Год назад
Carriers could work with apple to implement a SIM lock function that the use could swipe down and toggle on and the pin would have to be different than the pin used to enter your iPhone. The SIM lock currently only works with the phone off and then kicks in upon restart, but being able to lock your SIM on the fly without having to restart would complicate things for a would be thief!
@DingoAteMeBaby
@DingoAteMeBaby Год назад
This sound like it would only help apple get their passwordless system off the ground
@Darkman03
@Darkman03 Год назад
Companies need to do a better job explaining to the illiterate masses how biometrics actually work
@uwekonnigsstaddt524
@uwekonnigsstaddt524 Год назад
Read "Permanent Record" by "Elf on the Shelf" (Eduard Snowden). The No Such Agency knows everything. Snowden had to seek refuge in Russia for his safety. Speaks volumes……
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