2 hrs.
We've?talked before?about using a longer passcode on your iPhone instead of a 4-digit pin, but as the tech blog Digital Inspiration points out, adding in accented characters adds yet another level of security.
The idea is that most people aren't going to bother dealing with accented characters (if you hold down on a letter, the available accented characters show up) when they're trying to guess your password. To use these, you first have to turn on the alphanumeric passcode. Just head into Settings > General > Passcode Lock, and turn off Simple Passcode. You'll be asked to enter in a new password, so throw in a few accented characters. It might make it a bit of a pain to enter in your passcode, but at least it's more secure.
[via Digital Inspiration]
More from Lifehacker:
rett syndrome where the wild things are josh smith birdsong teresa giudice atlanta hawks 2012 white house correspondents dinner
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.