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Use Face ID to Lock Third-Party Apps on iPhone

Keeping your personal data private is easier than ever with iOS 18. You can now use Face ID to lock and protect third-party apps like WhatsApp, Notes, and banking apps directly from your iPhone settings. This guide walks you through how to set it up and ensure your privacy stays intact. Step 1: Open iPhone Settings Go to Settings > Face ID & Passcode and enter your device passcode when prompted. Make sure Face ID is already set up and functioning correctly for unlocking your iPhone. Step 2: Enable Face ID for App Locking Scroll down and find the list of apps that support Face ID authentication. Toggle the switch next to each app you want to lock. Once enabled, these apps will require Face ID every time you open them. Step 3: Lock Apps Manually (If Required) Some third-party apps like WhatsApp and Telegram include their own built-in Face ID lock options. Open the app, then go to Settings > Privacy > Screen Lock and enable Require Face ID . ...

Lock Notes and Files Using Face ID on iPhone (iOS 18)

Protecting sensitive notes and documents is easier than ever with Face ID on iOS 18. Apple’s built-in Face ID protection lets you lock individual Notes and Files so no one can open them without your face verification. Follow these steps to secure your private content quickly and safely. 1. Set Up Face ID Before using Face ID for Notes or Files, make sure it’s enabled and calibrated properly. Go to Settings → Face ID & Passcode → Enter your passcode → Tap Set Up Face ID if not already done. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the scan. Face ID must be active for app-level lock features to work. 📘 For setup guidance and iPhone basics, check the OnePlus iPhone Hub . 2. Lock Notes with Face ID Apple’s Notes app supports biometric protection for individual notes. To lock a note: Open Notes → Select or create a note → Tap the Share icon → Lock Note → Use Face ID . Once locked, the note’s content becomes hidden. Tap “View Note” and ...

Prevent Unauthorized App Access on iPhone Lock Screen (iOS 18)

With iOS 18, Apple introduced more refined privacy settings to help users protect sensitive information directly from the Lock Screen. If you often hand your iPhone to others or worry about someone peeking into your apps, here’s how to stop unauthorized access effectively. 1. Restrict App Access from Lock Screen Go to Settings → Face ID & Passcode and enter your passcode. Scroll down to the “Allow Access When Locked” section. Turn OFF toggles for any feature you don’t want available — such as Wallet, Siri, Notifications, Control Center , and Reply with Message . 📘 For more iPhone configuration and usability tips, visit OnePlus iPhone Hub . 2. Disable Access to Widgets and Live Activities Widgets can reveal private information even when your iPhone is locked. To disable them: Settings → Face ID & Passcode → Lock Screen Widgets → OFF . Additionally, turn off Live Activities for apps that display ongoing updates, such as Maps or ...

Hide Private Photos on iPhone Securely in Canada (iOS 18 Guide)

If you share your iPhone with family or friends, keeping private photos hidden is essential. iOS 18 includes built-in privacy tools that let you protect sensitive pictures with Face ID, Touch ID, or a passcode. Here’s how Canadian users can securely hide photos on iPhone without using third-party apps. 1. Use the Built-in Hidden Album Open the Photos app → select the photo or video you want to hide → tap the Share icon → choose Hide . The selected items will move to the Hidden album, which is automatically locked by Face ID or Touch ID on iOS 18. 📘 Related: Explore general iPhone setup and features at OnePlus iPhone Hub . 2. Lock the Hidden Album Go to Settings → Photos → scroll down to Show Hidden Album and turn it OFF . This removes the Hidden album from view in the Photos app, adding an extra layer of security. To make the album visible again, toggle Show Hidden Album back ON — Face ID or your passcode will be required to access it. ...

Hide Private Photos on iPhone in Canada

 Keeping your personal photos private is an important part of protecting your digital privacy. Whether you share your iPhone with family or simply want to hide sensitive content, iOS provides built-in tools to safeguard your images. This OnePlus guide explains how users in Canada can easily hide private photos on iPhone without using third-party apps. Why Hide Private Photos The Hidden Album feature in iOS ensures your personal photos stay away from prying eyes. You might want to hide: Personal or sensitive photos. Screenshots of private information. Gift ideas, documents, or surprise photos. Family moments meant for your eyes only. OnePlus Tip: Hiding photos doesn’t delete them — they’re simply moved to a secure folder in your Photos app. Step 1: Hide Photos Using the Photos App Open the Photos app on your iPhone. Find and select the photos you want to hide. Tap the Share icon (square with an arrow). Scroll down and select Hide. Confirm by ta...