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How to Change the Passcode on Your iPhone

Published on 2024-08-06
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Your iPhone passcode is the code you use to unlock the screen. You might need to change it if someone else has figured it out, but even if that hasn't happened it's a good idea to change your iPhone passcode every now and then anyway. Here's how to do it.

To follow this guide, you need to know your current passcode. If you've forgotten your passcode, you'll need to use another method to reset it first.

Change Your iPhone Passcode From the Settings

To change your iPhone passcode, open the Settings app. Then select "Face ID & Passcode" or "Touch ID & Passcode" (depending on your iPhone model). Enter your iPhone's current passcode to access the settings. Then scroll down and tap "Change Passcode."

You'll need to enter your current passcode again. When the "Enter Your New Passcode" message appears, type the new passcode you want to use. On the "Verify Your New Passcode" page, enter your new passcode once again.

How to Change the Passcode on Your iPhone

And that's it. Your passcode has been successfully changed on your iPhone. You'll now use this new code each time you want to unlock your iPhone. Enjoy!

How to Use a More Complex iPhone Passcode

If you'd like to use a more complex passcode type, tap "Passcode Options" from the New Passcode screen. This will give you the following options:

  • 4-Digit Numeric Code: This option lets you set up a four-digit numeric passcode.
  • 6-Digit Numeric Code: This is the standard six-digit numeric passcode that iPhones use.
  • Custom Numeric Code: Select this option to set an even longer passcode that only contains numbers.
  • Custom Alphanumeric Code: Choose this option to set a passcode containing both letters and numbers.

How to Change the Passcode on Your iPhone

Choosing a custom numeric or alphanumeric code lets you set a far longer or more complex passcode, which will make your iPhone secure. However, you'll need to be careful that you don't forget it, which is easier to do with such complicated passwords.

If you have Face ID or Touch ID enabled, you won't need to worry about typing out such a complex passcode all the time as you'll be able to unlock your iPhone using those biometric identifiers instead.


While you're at it, you may want to customize when your iPhone automatically locks or get your iPhone to erase all your data after multiple failed passcode attempts.

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