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how do I reset my password for my locked notes if I can’t remember the old password
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how do I reset my password for my locked notes if I can’t remember the old password
You can’t. You can change the password for notes you create going forward, but you can’t reset the password on existing notes. If you can’t remember the password for your encrypted notes, they are unreadable. That’s the entire point of encrypting them to begin with.
You can’t. You can change the password for notes you create going forward, but you can’t reset the password on existing notes. If you can’t remember the password for your encrypted notes, they are unreadable. That’s the entire point of encrypting them to begin with.
Hello julie-ann176!
On your iPhone, go to Settings>Notes>Password. Then click on device password. See if that will allow you to enter into your Notes using device password rather than the notes password.
You can also try this link:
How to lock or unlock notes on your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support
In addition, please read the response from this thread: Notes - Apple Community
Please reply back with your results.
I hope this is helpful. Good Luck!
So what your saying is, you can’t reset the Notes password, so a person would have a bunch of Notes just sitting there, never to be opened again? You can’t even delete them?
Essentially correct. You could delete them if you erased the phone.
Wow! That seems a bit excessive for Notes… but I guess some people have passwords and private info on there- like KiltedTim said… “That’s the entire point of encrypting them to begin with”…
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