Step 1: Open Settings.  It’s a gray app that is resembled by gears and typically located on the home screen of your iPhone.

Step 2: Scroll down and tap Touch ID & Passcode.  It's next to a red icon that contains a white fingerprint.  Normally, you would have added a passcode when you initially set up your iPhone.

Step 3: Scroll down and tap. Turn Passcode On.  It's just below the "FINGERPRINTS" section.

  • If you've already enabled Touch ID, you'll be asked if you want to keep or delete the stored fingerprints. Make a selection to proceed.

 

Step 4: Tap Passcode Options. It's just above the numeric keypad at the bottom of the screen.

Step 5: Tap a passcode option. 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.
  • Tap 4-Digit Numeric Code to use a numbers-only passcode that contains four characters.

Step 6: Enter a passcode. Use the keypad at the bottom of the screen.

Step 7: Re-enter your passcode. This verifies your passcode.

 

Step 8: Enter your Apple ID password. This verifies your identity.

Step 9: Tap Continue. It's below the password field. You have now added a passcode to your iPhone.

 


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