Lock Apps On iPhone Using Touch ID

In order to be able to Lock Apps on iPhone using Touch ID, you need to enable Touch ID for each of the individual Apps that you want to be able unlock and lock using Touch ID. Once Touch ID is enabled for an App, you will be able to Lock and Unlock the App using your fingerprints. As you can imagine, this is much more convenient than setting up a passcode to unlock Apps. Also, you need to be aware that only Apps that provide the option to use Touch ID can be locked using fingerprints on iPhone. For example, popular social media Apps like WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat do not allow Touch ID, while Apps like Dropbox, Mint, PayPal, Evernote, 1Password and the native Notes App on iPhone can be unlocked and locked using Touch ID.

1. Turn on Touch ID on iPhone

If you are already using finger prints to unlock your iPhone, you can skip this step. If not, you can follow the steps below to Enable Touch ID on your iPhone. Note: If you are setting up Touch ID for the first time, you need to follow the instructions on your screen to first register your fingerprints with Apple.

  1. Open Settings on your iPhone and tap on Touch ID & Passcode.

  2. On the pop-up, enter your Passcode

  3. On the Touch ID and Passcode screen, turn on Touch ID for iPhone Unlock or iTunes & App Store (or both if you want to)

2. Enable Touch ID for Apps

Once you have setup Touch ID on iPhone, you can follow the steps below to enable Touch ID for Apps that you want to Lock and Unlock using your fingerprints on iPhone.

  1. Open the App that you want to Lock and Unlock Using Touch ID. In our case, we are using the Dropbox App.

  2. Next, tap on the Settings icon located at the top-left corner of your screen (the location may vary for other Apps).

  3. On the App Settings screen, tap on Turn Passcode On option – This may be labelled as Passcode & Touch ID or something similar for other Apps.

4. You will be prompted to setup a Four Digit Passcode for Dropbox.

Note: Even though you are trying to setup Touch ID, you will still be required to setup a Four-Digit Passcode for the App. 5. Next, enable Touch ID for Dropbox App by moving the toggle for Touch ID to ON position.

Now you will be able to Lock and Unlock this particular App using your fingerprint, instead of using a password to unlock the App.

3. Disable Widgets for Touch ID Apps

Even if Touch ID is enabled for an App, the App can still display sensitive or private information in the Widget screen on your iPhone. Hence, it is recommended that you disable the widgets for Touch ID Apps in order to prevent the possibility of your private information from appearing in Widgets.

  1. Swipe left on the Home screen of your iPhone to open the Widget screen. 2. Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and tap on Edit.

  2. On the Add Widgets screen, tap on the Red circle located next to the App and then tap on Remove. Repeat the above steps for other Touch ID enabled Apps and tap on Done to save this setting for the Apps.

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