This wikiHow teaches you how to change the lock screen passcode you use to access your iPhone or iPod Touch.

  1. It's a gray app that contains gears (⚙️) and is typically located on your home screen.
  2. It's next to a red icon that contains a white fingerprint.
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  3. Use the keypad in the bottom half of the screen to do so.
  4. It's in the section below the "FINGERPRINTS" section.
    • You can also use your device without a passcode by tapping Turn Passcode Off , then Turn Off and entering your current passcode again to confirm.
  5. Use the keypad in the bottom half of the screen to do so.
    • You'll be prompted to enter a new, 6-digit numeric code, but there are four types of passcodes available.
  6. It's just above the numeric keypad at the bottom of the screen.
  7. You can choose from four types of passcodes:
    • Tap Custom Alphanumeric Code to use a passcode that contains numbers and/or letters and is of a length that you determine.
    • Tap Custom Numeric Code to use a numbers-only passcode that's of a length that you determine.
    • Tap 6-Digit Numeric Code to use a numbers-only passcode that contains six characters. This is the default, and will only appear on the menu if you've selected another option.
    • Tap 4-Digit Numeric Code to use a numbers-only passcode that contains four characters.
  8. Use the keypad at the bottom of the screen.
  9. You've now changed the passcode on your device.
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    What if I don't want a passcode?
    Community Answer
    Go into your iPhone Settings and scroll down to "Touch ID & Passcode." Enter your current passcode. Scroll down a little bit and you will find an option to "Turn Passcode Off." Tap it, enter your passcode one more time, and you won't have to enter your passcode to enter your iPhone from then on.
  • Question
    How do I change my passcode to a six digit passcode?
    Community Answer
    You have to go into settings and opt to change your password. After you put in your old password, you should be provided with passcode options.
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    Is there another way to do this?
    Community Answer
    Yes. You can contact the company where you got your phone from, and they will reset it for you unless.
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