![]() The phone will say "1 failed attempt" and so on, but it won't lock you out of the device. ![]() How to disable the Screen Time passcode on iOS 14 (or 13) Rather, Apple will simply slow down the rate at which you can try new codes. ![]() The process will disable Screen Time on an iOS device (and, optionally, on every other iOS device and Mac on the same Apple ID). It will also reset the password, so if Screen Time is re-enabled, you'll be prompted to choose a new passcode.ĭownload and install iPhone Backup Extractor for Windows or Mac, then open it.Ĭonnect your iPhone or iPad to your computer with a USB cable, and select it from iPhone Backup Extractor's left-hand menu.Ĭhoose the "Utilities" tab in iPhone Backup Extractor and click "Screen Time recovery". IPhone Backup Extractor's "Screen Time recovery" option That will open a wizard, prompting you with the next steps. The wizard will prompt you to temporarily disable Apple's "Find My" service on your iPhone, in Settings → → Find My → Find my iPhone. You'll need your Apple ID password to do this. (Note there's no need to remove your device from your iCloud account.) Once the process has completed, you'll be able to re-enable it. The Screen Time removal wizard for iOS 14Ĭlick the "Let's start" button. Here's a video showing the phone completing its restart.Īfter a short while your phone will restart, and once it completes your phone will no longer have a Screen Time passcode enabled. As it restarts it also disables Screen Time on their Mac, too. Don't forget to re-enable "Find My" in your device's Settings menu. □ How to recover your Screen Time passcode on iOS 14 or 13 by restoring an older backupĮnsure you have recent encrypted iPhone backup.īefore proceeding, turn off “Find my iPhone” in Settings → → Find My → Find my iPhoneĬonnect the phone to iTunes with its USB cable, and click "Restore iPhone.". This will trigger iTunes to download the latest firmware for your phone, before erasing it and updating it. It is really important you have a backup before doing this. ![]()
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