She has set up the phone to recognize her fingerprint (Touch ID) or face (Face ID) She knows the passcode or password to get into your voicemail (which might let her get into the voicemail from another device, if your carrier supports access to voicemail from multiple places) or things ...
certain content of iCloud backups will be additionally encrypted with highly secure, hardware-based encryption keys. The encryption happens inside an iOS device (on the iPhone or iPad itself); none of that data leaves the device unencrypted in ...
When handing in my MacBook or iPhone at an Apple Premium Reseller that allows for "repairs" they always REQUIRE me to give them my passcode or set up an admin account without a password. With independent repair you explicitly have to give the repairs people this information before they can ...
If the idea of anyone being able to access this information from your lock screen freaks you out, go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode, enter your passcode, and scroll down to Allow Access When Locked and toggle Siri off. You can still ask Siri to sort your call history for you...
The embodiments described below enable a user to access to one of several applications without the user entering the passcode; the passcode protection is bypassed. When the device is locked, an interface with multiple icons corresponding to respective applications is displayed. When one of these ...