![]() It’s not hard to imagine a scenario where you might enter the wrong password repeatedly, whether it's because you’re exhausted, tipsy, or forgetful-or your kid gets ahold of your phone. ![]() But if you do enable this passcode lock, you'd better be confident in your memory. When you lock your phone screen, you protect your private data from casual snooping and more sinister intrusions. Password protecting your iPhone screen is an opt-in setting, but it's a smart move. This optional iPhone safeguard is suddenly in the newsamid reports that Apple is refusing to help the FBI bypass the security measure in order to access data on an iPhone 5c that belonged one of the shooters in this December's San Bernardino attack. Unless you backed up, entering the wrong passcode more than six times in a row to unlock your screen will cut you off from your phone's data forever. But if you've enabled a certain iOS 8 security feature on your iPhone, be careful. ![]() It could happen to anyone: you have a few too many drinks and you can't remember your new password, so you try a few versions before getting it right.
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