Users recognise this, and as the market matures and data leaks make headlines, they are growing increasingly educated about the importance of security. iPhone owners in particular are turning to passcodes, or biometric protections backed up by a passcode, to protect the data on their devices. But these protections come at a cost. For one thing, passcodes can be hard to remember, especially when they are added to the wide range of codes and passwords that we use for other tech companies, devices and services. And biometrics don’t help. In fact, they can make things worse, because they mean you don’t enter your passcode as often – which is hard on the memory when you do have to enter it when restarting or updating your device, or when the biometric tech fails to recognise you. Another issue with passcodes is that they depend on the display working properly. If your phone malfunctions, or if it gets dropped and the screen breaks, you may find that it’s impossible to enter the passcode at all. Ultimately it is essential to use a strong passcode to secure an iPhone. But it is also important to face the fact that at some point, for one of the reasons listed above, you won’t be able to enter the passcode. And that means you won’t be able to get into your iPhone. There are ways around this situation. It’s possible, for example, to bypass a forgotten passcode using iTunes, although many users find this too complicated. Tenorshare 4uKey is a simple alternative option, and in the following tutorial we will explain how it works.
How to unlock your iPhone with Tenorshare
Tenorshare 4uKey is a piece of software that can bypass a forgotten passcode (or unresponsive screen) and unlock an iPhone. It starts at $59.95 for Mac but there’s a free trial. Let’s get started.
Additional benefits of using 4uKey
Tenorshare 4uKey can do more than just bypassing a forgotten passcode. You can use it to perform a clean iOS install, a useful method for fixing serious iPhone problems that cannot be solved in other ways. And it’s an effective tool for wiping a device beyond reach of data-recovery software, which is a vital step if you’re selling an iPhone.
The software is compatible with all the latest iPhone models, iPads and the latest iOS software, and can remove Touch ID and Face ID locks as well as passcodes.