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Before you use iOS 18's new ability to lock and hide apps, be sure you know how to find them again when you need them.
When you open the lock screen next, you’ll see your apps ready to go. Same thing when you press the Dynamic Island.
In iOS 18, it's now possible to lock apps so that they require Face ID to open. You can even hide locked apps, too. Here's how it works.
Here's how you can lock and hide apps on your iPhone running iOS 18. The upcoming iPhone software update will launch during the fall season and is currently available in its developer beta version.
1. Long press an app. 2. Tap Require Face ID. 3. Tap Hide and Require Face ID.
With iOS 18, Apple now offers the ability to lock and hide certain apps on your device. Whenever you want to access the app, you have to input a passcode or biometric authentication to open it.
iPhone users can lock any app with Face ID in iOS 18, even apps that are already protected - here's how to do it.
Lock apps and files using a third-party app The easiest way to lock apps and files and use your fingerprint to access them is by using a third-party app.
Letting someone see your phone shouldn't also mean letting them snoop on your texts, photos, or emails. Here's how to stop it from happening.