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RSS FeedsHow to Discreetly Disable Touch ID and Face ID on an iPhone in iOS 11
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22 september 2017 18:24:09

 
How to Discreetly Disable Touch ID and Face ID on an iPhone in iOS 11
(MacRumors iPhone)
 


There`s an Emergency SOS feature built into iOS 11 that has hidden functionality - it automatically disables Touch ID and makes it so your passcode has to be entered to unlock your iPhone. Because it essentially shuts down the biometrics on your device, you can`t be compelled by a police officer or malicious person to unlock your iPhone with a fingerprint, nor can your fingerprint be used to get into your device should you be unconscious after an emergency. Emergency SOS is enabled by default, and there`s only one step to activate it: Press on the sleep/wake (power) button of your iPhone five times in rapid succession. On the iPhone X, instead of pressing the sleep/wake button five times, you`ll hold the volume up and the side button on the device at the same time instead of pressing five times. This gesture initiates a screen that gives you the option to power the iPhone off, make a call to emergency services, or access your Medical ID. Though not expressly stated, once your iPhone is in this emergency state, Touch ID is disabled. You will, however, have to press the cancel button to get back to the Home screen, so it`s not an entirely secretive process. If you`re using Emergency SOS to disable the lock screen and don`t want to set the feature up to automatically call 911 when the sleep/wake button is pressed, make sure to disable Auto Call in the Settings app. Here`s how: Open the Settings app. Scroll down to Emergency SOS. Disable Auto Call. With Auto Call disabled, pressing sleep/wake will bring up the aforementioned screen with the option to slide to make the emergency call. With Auto Call enabled, emergency services are called automatically when the sleep/wake button is pressed five times, following a five second countdown timer. It`s best to leave Auto Call on if you want to be able to get in touch with emergency services immediately should you be in danger. While this feature was ...


 
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