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Disable Touch ID or Face ID on iPhone: The Quickest Way

Last Updated On June 19, 2020 by GeeksModo Staff

Here’s the situation: you needFace ID orTouch ID disabled as quickly as possible, You don’t have time to dig around in your settings, slowly working through an authentication reset. Four instance, you may want toTemporarily disable Face ID or touch ID to prevent force unlocks. So, if you find yourself in a place where you think your own face or fingerprint will be used against you, use this trick to instantly protect your iPhone.

Quickly disable touch ID or Face ID on iPhone

Follow these steps to disable touch ID or face ID on your iPhone.

  1. Pick up your iPhone and hold down both the Volume Up button and the Side or Sleep/Wake button for about two seconds.
  2. Once you see the “slide to power off” and “Emergency SOS” sliders appear (which will be accompanied by haptic feedback), your iPhone will temporality disable Face ID or Touch ID and you’ll be required to enter your passcode the next time you try to unlock it.

Once you do unlock it, however, your iPhone reinstates Face ID or Touch ID.

Another way to force your iPhone to require a passcode is by pulling up the standard power-off screen. This method will accomplish the same task, however, it takes about a second longer than the method above. If there’s one benefit to the longer method, however, it’s that Emergency SOS doesn’t appear as an option, so your risk of accidentally calling the cops in a non-emergency situation is significantly less.

To bring up the standard power-off screen, on an iPhone with a Home button, hold down the Sleep/Wake button. For newer iPhones with Face ID, quickly press and release Volume Up, then Volume Down, then hold down the Side button.
And that pretty much it on how to temporarily disable touch ID or face ID on iPhone. If you love this tip, please share it with others to teach them how to disable Face ID or touch ID on iPhone.
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