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How To Set App Lock On Iphone

It is no secret that feature-wise, iOS lags behind Android in a lot of ways. Sure, iOS 14 brings many improvements for iPhone users, including better home screen customization, new widgets for iOS 14, and more. But it still lacks some basic features. For example, iPhones do not have a simple way to lock apps. A lot of apps these days, like WhatsApp, offer built-in app lock mechanisms. But it would be better if Apple integrates this feature natively, allowing us to lock any app we want. If you are desperate to lock your iOS apps, here is how you can lock apps on your iPhone.

Lock Apps on iPhone (2021)

Lock iPhone Apps with Passcode

If you want to use a passcode to lock your iPhone apps, here's what you need to do. Bear in mind that since Apple does not offer an app locking mechanism, this method is a workaround, but it works rather well.

1. Go to 'Settings -> Screen Time' on your iPhone and set up a 'Screen Time Passcode'. You can also choose to enable Touch ID or Face ID at this point.

iphone screen time passcode

2. Now, tap on 'App Limits' and then on 'Add Limit'.

add new screen time limits

3. Select the app you want to lock by first tapping on the category (left image) and then selecting the app (right image). For example, let's sayI want to lock Snapchat. To do this, I will tap on the 'Social' category and select 'Snapchat' from the list.

choose app to lock

4. Then, tap 'Next', set the time limit to 1 minute, and tap 'Add' at the top right corner. Make sure the toggle next to 'Block at End of Limit' is turned on.

screen time limit for snapchat

Your selected app will get locked after 1 minute of use. One minute is barely anything for apps that you open multiple times a day, such as Snapchat, in my case. So, this method is a pretty decent workaround to lock iPhone apps. Once the app is locked, you will need to enter your Screen Time passcode to access it.

app locked

Note: The Screen Time passcode is different from your iPhone passcode. Make sure you remember the password you set for Screen Time on your iPhone because it is difficult to reset the Screen Time passcode. You can check our handy guide via the attached link if it ever slips your mind.

Lock Apps on iPhone Using Siri Shortcuts

Alternatively, you can also lock iPhone apps using Siri Shortcuts. Plus, you can do some fun tricks with them as well.

1. Open Shortcuts on your iPhone and create a new shortcut.

2. Tap on 'Add Action', search 'Ask for Input', and select it.

lock iphone apps with siri shortcuts step 1

3. You can choose between 'Text', 'Number', 'URL', and more. For this example, I will use 'Number' as the input. Also, add a prompt for the passcode by tapping on 'Prompt' and typing in anything you want.

lock ios apps step 2

4. Now, add another action. Search for 'If' and add it to your Shortcut. Tap on 'Condition' and choose 'is'.

add if condition statement to shortcut

5. Now again, tap on 'Number' in the first action and type in the password you want. For this example, I'm using 1234 as the password (you should not use such weak passwords).

lock apps iphone

Now we have set up the basic groundwork for locking an app. Let's move on and finish things off.

6. Add a new 'Open App' action to the shortcut and drag it between the 'If' and 'Otherwise' blocks.

lock apps iphone with shortcuts

7. Choose the app you want to lock. For the sake of this tutorial, I'm going to lock the Calculator app.

lock calculator app iphone

And voila, this Shortcut is workable. What will happen now is that the Shortcut will prompt us for the password, and if we enter the correct password (1234), it will open the Calculator. Otherwise, it will do nothing.

But that's not interesting enough, right? If someone is trying to open our secret calculator app, we ought to know who committed the transgression. So let's add some traps here.

8. Add another action to your shortcut. Search for 'Take photo' and change 'Back' camera to 'Front' camera.

add camera action shortcuts

9. Tap on 'Show More' and disable the 'Show Camera Preview' toggle.

disable camera preview in shortcuts

10. Drag this action between the 'Otherwise' and 'End If' blocks.

set otherwise condition shortcuts

11. Next, add the 'Save to Photo Album' action to the shortcut and drag it below the Take Photo block.

lock iphone apps siri shortcut

So, what have we done here? If someone enters the wrong password, your iPhone will click a picture from the front camera and save it to the Recents album. Now, you can see who tried to sneak into one of your password-protected apps.

Our Shortcut is almost complete now. All we need to do now is replace the actual app icon with our Shortcut and place it on your iPhone home screen. Let's do that right now.

12. Tap on 'Next' at the top right and give your Shortcut a name. I'm naming it Bifrost. Once you have set the name, tap on 'Done'.

rename shortcut

13. Open the shortcut from your Shortcut Gallery and tap the three-dot icon. Here, select the 'Add to Home Screen' option.

add shortcut to home screen

Set the name of the Shortcut to the name of the app you have locked (Calculator, in this case), and change the icon to a calculator icon. You can use anything here, but I would recommend using a similar icon to make the trap more convincing. Tap on 'Add' to see the Shortcut appear on your home screen.

14. When you tap on this Shortcut, it will ask you for the password. Simply enter your password to open the app. If you enter an incorrect password, the Shortcut will take a picture and save it to your Photos app. Neat, right?

Plus, you must remove the actual app from your home screen and replace it with your Shortcut. So, anyone trying to snoop on your iPhone will launch the Shortcut instead of the app itself.

Protect Your Apps from Peeping Toms

Even though it is high time Apple built an actual app lock feature into iOS, there is no telling when the company might do that. Until that time, these workarounds are pretty much all we have. After all, we all know someone or the other who is always trying to sneak into our iPhones. Android has offered an app locking feature for a long time now. So, do you think Apple should bring native app lock support to iOS as well? Let us know in the comments down below. Feel free to comment if you have any problems locking your apps or following the instructions.

How To Set App Lock On Iphone

Source: https://beebom.com/lock-apps-iphone-face-id-touch-id-passcode/

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