The upgrade, update to iOS 11.4.1 on iPhone, iPad, has garnered much attention. However, the use of USB Restricted Mode on iPhone, iPad is a feature that few are aware of or interested in.
Guide to Using USB Restricted Mode on iPhone, iPad
USB Restricted Mode, also known as USB Accessory Mode, is a feature that helps you prevent unauthorized unlocking of your iPhone, iPad. This feature introduced by Apple aims to limit the risk of unauthorized access from repair shops attempting to steal user data.
- To activate the USB Restricted Mode on iPhone, iPad, follow these steps:
Step 1 : Navigate from the home screen of your phone to the Settings app to modify device system settings.
Step 2 : Next, proceed to select the Touch ID & Passcode option. For iPhone X and newer, choose the Face ID & Passcode option.
- To use USB Restricted Mode on iPhone, iPad, you'll need to confirm the unlock password set on your iPhone or iPad.
If your device hasn't set a passcode for unlocking the iPhone, you can select the Turn On PassCode option.
Step 3 : Then, search for and select the USB Accessories option as shown in the image below.
- Activating this feature means you've started using the USB Restricted Mode on your iPhone, iPad.
- The USB Restricted Mode, a restriction on USB connections or USB Accessories, will prompt users to accurately confirm the iPhone password for connecting the phone to the computer after one hour from the last unlock. During this period, if you can't unlock the device, the system will automatically disconnect the iPhone from this connected device.
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