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Is this an iOS 9.3 thing? I was just required to change my lock screen passcode within 60 minutes. And when it came back it only had me do a 4 digit whereas I was using 6.
While a six-digit passcode is always more secure compared to a four-digit passcode, it's also more frustrating to remember and enter whenever prompted. Thankfully, there's a way to revert to using ...
Some people like the simple 4-digit passcode because it is simpler to remember (and some people even use the same passcode they have for their debit cards). However, a 6-digit passcode is much more ...
Let's say you currently have a four-digit numeric password and want to change it to something stronger. On your iPhone or iPad, open Settings. Tap on the setting for "Passcode, Touch ID & Passcode ...
Six-digit passcodes offer 1 million possible combinations instead of 10,000, making a passcode harder to crack.
A 4-digit iPhone passcode is about as insecure as it gets, and this black box can figure yours out in just a few days. So it's time to consider better security.
Still using a four-digit passcode? You can now beef up your iPhone and iPad security by setting up a six-digit passcode and even alphanumeric sequences. Here's how.