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How to Enable Screen Lock / Passcode on iPad (iPadOS)

Set up a PIN, password, or biometric lock to protect your device.

Last verified: February 21, 2026

iPhone screen lock is anchored around the passcode — Face ID or Touch ID serves as the fast daily unlock method, but the passcode is always the fallback used when biometrics fail or after a restart. Setting up both layers correctly (Settings > Face ID & Passcode, or Touch ID & Passcode on older devices) is important because a weak 4-digit passcode undermines the security provided by Face ID if someone observes you enter it. iOS 17 introduced Stolen Device Protection, which requires biometric authentication (not the passcode) for sensitive changes when away from familiar locations, providing an additional layer against unlock-and-steal scenarios.

Quick Steps

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  1. 1Go to Settings > Face ID & Passcode (or Touch ID & Passcode). Tap Turn Passcode On and enter a 6-digit PIN. Optionally enrol Face ID or Touch ID.
  2. 2Set screen lock to activate after 30 seconds to 1 minute of inactivity for security without interruption.
  3. 3Biometric unlock (fingerprint, face) is the recommended default — PIN or password always remains as the backup.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most secure screen lock type for iPad (iPadOS)?
A strong alphanumeric password is the most secure option, but modern biometrics (Face ID on iPhone, fingerprint on Android) provide strong security with far better usability. A 6-digit PIN is a reasonable minimum. Avoid 4-digit PINs, patterns, and swipe-only locks for any device with sensitive data.
How do I set up fingerprint unlock on iPad (iPadOS)?
Go to Settings > Face ID & Passcode (most models use Face ID). For older models with Touch ID, go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode > Add a Fingerprint.
How long should my iPad (iPadOS) wait before locking?
30 seconds to 1 minute is the recommended balance between security and convenience for most users. Very short intervals (15 seconds) are appropriate for high-security environments. Setting it to Never is only appropriate for a desktop in a physically secure, private location.
What happens if I forget my iPad (iPadOS) screen lock PIN or password?
If all PIN attempts are exhausted, the iPhone becomes disabled. Connect to a Mac with Finder or a PC with iTunes and use Restore to recover the device (this erases all data).

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