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Prevent iPad from asking Passcode before Unlocking it
1. Do you know
how to Stop
an iPad From
asking a
passcode
each time
you unlock
it?
2. You would be asked to type the passcode
before you unlock your iPad each time if
you have set a passcode. Have you ever
felt tired about that? If so, there are
some ways for you. Just follow my words.
3. Typically, there are two situations:
1. You still remember the passcode
2. You forget the passcode.
4. When you still remember the passcode,
there are a couple possible ways to do this
depending on which version of iOS you are
using. First, try going to Settings > Touch
ID & Passcode > Passcode. Tap it and enter
your passcode, then tap on Turn Passcode
Off. If that doesn't work open the Settings
app on your iPad and select General. Then
look for where it says Passcode Lock. Tap
on it to disable it. You also want to make
sure the simple passcode is turned off.
After that you can go back to the general
screen where you might also want to
switch auto-Lock to Never.
5. When you just forget
the passcode and be
nervous about
constantly being
asked to type
passcode. Then you
should follow the
under steps.
6. Step 1: Download, install and run the latest version of iTunes. And connect the target iPad to the
computer. Then press and hold on the Home+Power keys on the iPad until the below box shows up in the
computer.
7. Step 2: In the coming iTunes interface, just find the Restore iPad button
and click it.
8. Step 3: When a dialog pops up, you should just click Restore and
Update.
12. Step 7: When the iTunes prompts that "Your iPad has been restored to factory settings, and is restarting.
Please leave your iPad connected. It will appear in the iTunes window after it restarts", click OK in the
dialog box
13. After the above
operations, your iPad
would automatically
access iTunes restore
and its passcode would
be successfully
removed. You would
not be asked to type
passcode again.