How to set passcode on iphone 11

Your face makes for a very good security check, but your passcode remains a weak spot. Here's how to change it to keep your iPhone data safe by changing your lock screen passcode.

People tend to make passcodes that are dangerously easy to guess. Companies that impose passcodes, tend to make them long and convoluted enough that users avoid their phones locking. In either case, you can be open to someone gaining access to your phone — and that can mean to everything you store on your iPhone.

Some opportunist who sees your unlocked iPhone, or guesses that your passcode is your pet's birthday, could have access to your bank accounts, or any retail stores that you have stored information. They'll certainly have access to your email and that means they can log in to any site you use, and choose Change Password.

Although Apple talks most about biometric security, Face ID and Touch ID, you still use a passcode. You'll use that because you're wearing a face mask so Face ID doesn't work, or you're wearing gloves so Touch ID won't.

Or, more commonly, you've let your iOS device's battery run down to nothing. Once you recharge it and start it up, you must enter the passcode before you can enable Face ID or Touch ID.

So you need it quite often and therefore it's handy to make it memorable. But you can change it often to protect yourself, and you can also elect to replace the digits with an alphanumeric mix of numbers and letters.

How to change your Face ID iPhone lock screen password

  1. Open Settings and tap on Face ID & Passcode
  2. When prompted, enter your current six-digit passcode
  3. Scroll down to Change Passcode
  4. Again, enter your old passcode
  5. You'll next be prompted for a new passcode but before you enter it, tap on Passcode Options
  6. Choose from setting up a 4-digit code, or two types of custom passcode

If you have an older iPhone, or an iPad with Touch ID instead of Face ID, the steps are the same. You just choose Touch ID & Passcode at the start.

How to set passcode on iphone 11

You'll be prompted to enter your current passcode before you can set a new one

Whatever biometric security you have, you do rather undermine it if you elect to use the four-digit passcode option. However, that is simpler and more convenient than the two custom options.

Those let you set up either a Custom Numeric Code, or a Custom Alphanumeric Code. If you want to be the safest you can, choose the latter and enter a new password- or pass-phrase-like code.

As is usual for Apple, the company has provided a middle ground between something being easy to use, and yet secure. Although the custom alphanumeric code is significantly harder to break, and will take more time to penetrate than a straightforward one consisting solely of digits, Apple defaults to recommending the six-digit passcode.

It's done so since iOS 9 in 2015.

You may just have missed that fact if you use a four-digit code and haven't changed it in five years or more. If that's the case, now would be a very good time to pick a new six-digit passcode.

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Think someone has figured out your iPhone’s passcode? If so, consider changing your passcode to something different and stronger. We’ll show you how to do just that on your phone.

In this guide, we assume you know your current passcode and you want to change it to something else. In case you’ve forgotten your passcode, then check out our other guide on that topic.

RELATED: What to Do If You Forget Your iPhone or iPad's Passcode

Change iPhone’s Passcode

To begin the passcode update process, launch Settings on your iPhone.

In Settings, select “Touch ID & Passcode” or “Face ID & Passcode” (depending on your iPhone model).

How to set passcode on iphone 11

Enter your iPhone’s current passcode to continue.

How to set passcode on iphone 11

Scroll down the page that opens and tap “Change Passcode.”

How to set passcode on iphone 11

On the “Change Passcode” page, enter your current passcode.

How to set passcode on iphone 11

When the “Enter Your New Passcode” message appears, type the new passcode you want to use. If you’d like to use a different passcode type, tap “Passcode Options.”

How to set passcode on iphone 11

If you chose “Passcode Options,” select one of the three types:

  • Custom Alphanumeric Code: Choose this option to set a passcode containing both letters and numbers.
  • Custom Numeric Code: Select this option to set a passcode that only contains numbers. Letters are not allowed.
  • 4-Digit Numeric Code: This option lets you set up a four-digit numeric passcode.

How to set passcode on iphone 11

On the “Verify Your New Passcode” page, enter your new passcode once again.

How to set passcode on iphone 11

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!


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. Check out our guides to learn how to use these features.

Do you have to use a passcode on iPhone 11?

Occasionally, some users may wish to turn off the passcode on iPhone or iPad. Disabling the passcode on iPhone or iPad is easy, but it's not necessarily recommended due to privacy and security reasons, so therefore it's only wise to turn off the passcode on an iPad or iPhone for very specific reasons.

How do I enable my passcode?

Android.
Tap Settings from your devices apps menu..
Tap on Security (or Security and Screen Lock), this is usually located under the Personal section..
Under the Screen Security section tap Screen lock..
You are presented with several choices, from here you can pick the lock type you want for your device..