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Easy Ways To Turn Off Parental Controls On iPhone Without Password


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Parental Controls on iPhone, sometimes referred to as Screen Time, let parents limit and control how their children use devices. Turning off Parental Controls can be challenging, though, if you lost the password or lack access to it. Here's a detailed instructions on how to disable Parental Controls on iPhone without the password.

Step 1 : Reset Screen Time using Apple ID
You may readily reset the password if you have linked your Apple ID to your Screen Time settings. Here's the approach:

  • On your iPhone, navigate Settings.
  • Slide down to choose Screen Time.
  • Use the Change Screen Time Passcode.
  • Choose FORgot Passcode.
  • To reset the passcode, enter your Apple ID.

Parental Controls can be turned off simply deactivating Screen Time once reset.

Step 2: Apple Factory Reset
Factory reseting your iPhone is another choice should you not have your Apple ID connected to Screen Time. But this will wipe all of the device's data, hence before using this approach, make sure you have backup of crucial data.

  • Open settings.
  • Visit General and slide down to Reset.
  • Opt on Erase All Content and Settings.
  • Finish the reset using the instructions.

Parental Controls will be disabled following the reset, hence the iPhone will revert to its normal settings.

Step 3: employ recovery mode.
Should factory resetting fail, Recovery Mode allows you to restore the iPhone without passing code.

  • Attach your iPhone to a PC.
  • Open Finder on macOS Catalina or later, or Open iTunes.
  • Press the necessary buttons—particular to your iPhone model—to enter Recovery Mode.
  • Restoring the device follows the directions.

Following these guidelines will allow you to disable Parental Controls on iPhone without a password, therefore restoring complete control over your device once more. Visit techdrive support for any tech related issues.

Edited by techdrivesuport

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