Lock or hide an app on iPhone - Apple Support Locking an app requires Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode to open it Information inside a locked app won’t appear in other locations—for example, in CarPlay, notification previews, search, Siri suggestions, or your call history
Keep Any iOS App Private with Biometric Authentication To prevent unauthorized access, some apps containing personal data now offer options that require biometric authentication or a separate passcode before allowing access A new feature in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 now enables you to protect any app with Face ID or Touch ID
How to lock apps behind Face ID or keep them hidden entirely To lock an app from the Home Screen, start by long-pressing the app you wish to secure You can also lock apps from the App Library if they’re not on your Home Screen When the quick action menu appears, select Require Face ID and then Require Face ID again when prompted
How to Download Apps without Apple ID [7 Ways] - FoneGeek Software Conclusion While having an Apple ID is convenient for accessing the App Store and other Apple services, there are ways available to download apps without one Now that we've explored 7 different methods to download apps without an Apple ID, feel free to try them out on your device
Android developer verification | Android Developers Starting in September 2026, apps in select regions must be registered by a verified developer to be installed on certified Android devices You will need to provide and verify your personal details, like your legal name, address, email address, and phone number
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Lock iPhone Apps Behind Face ID or Your Passcode - MacRumors In the interests of enhanced privacy, some third-party iOS apps include an option to require passcode or Face ID authentication before they can be opened, even though the iPhone is already
How to Add Face ID to Apps: A Step-by-Step Guide for Enhanced Security Adding Face ID to apps improves both security and convenience by allowing quick authentication without the need for passwords Whether you’re enabling Face ID for third-party apps or integrating it into your own app, following the right steps ensures a seamless experience
Add Face ID or Touch ID to Individual Apps in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 In iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 you can assign that extra security to individual apps by choosing to require Face ID or require Touch ID Of course some apps already need this such as those that have sensitive data such as your bank account Here a video I made to show you how to add this to your apps