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7 Ways to Fix Turn Passcode off Greyed Out on iPhone

You can use the passcode to skip the first choice to unlock your phone. Even though the device PIN is meant to keep other people from seeing your iPhone, you can turn it off whenever you want.

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7 Ways to Fix Turn Passcode off Greyed Out on iPhone

 7 Ways to Fix Turn Passcode off Greyed Out on iPhone: Face ID/Touch ID and a device passcode are built into iPhones. You can use the passcode to skip the first choice to unlock your phone. Even though the device PIN is meant to keep other people from seeing your iPhone, you can turn it off whenever you want. Here are some steps that should help you turn off the PIN on your iPhone if you are having trouble.

How do I turn off my iPhone’s passcode the right way?

You need to know how to turn off the passcode on your iPhone before we can help you fix the problem and make the “Turn Passcode Off” choice work again.

HOW TO DO IT: On your iPhone, open the Settings app. On the Settings screen, scroll down and tap Face ID & Passcode.

Enter your device’s password on the next screen to move on. Scroll down and tap on Turn Passcode Off when you get to the Face ID & Passcode screen.

When it comes up, tap on Turn Off to confirm what you want to do. This time, type your Apple ID password into the “Password” box. Then, in the upper right area, tap “Turn Off.”

When you’re done, iOS will ask you to enter your password again. You’ll be taken back to the Face ID & password screen, where you should see “Turn Passcode On” instead of “Turn Passcode Off” if your password has been successfully turned off.y8[7

How to fix your iPhone so that “Turn Passcode Off” is no longer grayed out

You might be able to fix the problem below if the Turn Passcode Off choice is greyed out and can’t be reached.

Fix 1: On iOS, turn off Screen Time GIF GUIDE:

HOW TO DO IT: On your iPhone, go to Settings and tap on Screen Time.

Tap Turn Off App & Website Activity at the very bottom of the next screen. When it comes up, tap on Turn Off App & Website Activity.

Now you can use the main guide above to see if you can turn off your device’s PIN.

Related: Forgot your password? You can reset your iPhone without a PC or Mac.

Fix 2: Get rid of an email account that isn’t connected to iCloud.

This Reddit post shows that the lack of the “Turn Passcode Off” choice has been a problem for a long time. Getting rid of any email accounts that aren’t connected to iCloud is one way to fix this problem. People who are logged into their Microsoft Exchange or Outlook accounts on their iPhones seem to have the most trouble. In some cases, your device may ask for your passcode to prove who you are.

HOW TO DO IT: On your iPhone, open the Settings app and tap on Mail.

To get to Accounts in Mail, tap it. On the next screen, pick an account that isn’t iCloud that you want to delete.

Here, scroll down and tap on Delete Account. When asked again, tap on Delete from My iPhone to confirm your choice.

Now you can use the main guide above to see if you can turn off your device’s PIN.

Fix 3: Turn off privacy and content restrictions

There may be limits in iOS that are stopping you from using the “Turn Passcode Off” option. You might be able to fix the problem by turning off all restrictions on your iPhone. Having limits turned on has caused Apple ID to become grayed out in the past. This fix may help you fix the same problem.

HOW TO DO IT: On your iPhone, go to Settings and tap on Screen Time.

In Screen Time, go to “Restrictions” and tap on “Content & Privacy Restrictions.” Turn off the Content & Privacy Restrictions switch at the top of the next screen.

You do not have to turn off the Content & Privacy controls option completely if you want to keep some of the controls in place. Find “Allow Changes” and choose “Passcode Changes.” To get to the “Turn Passcode Off” option again, pick “Allow” on the next screen.

Now you can use the main guide above to see if you can turn off your device’s PIN.

Fix 4: Get rid of an iOS setup profile[

There is a chance that installing a setup profile on your iPhone that you got in an email or from a website could stop you from using some system functions, like turning off your iPhone’s device passcode.

On your iPhone, go to Settings and tap on General.
Go to General, then VPN & Device Management. Under “Configuration Profile,” tap on a profile you’ve already set up.
Tap “Remove Profile” on the next screen, and then restart your iPhone to get rid of the character you chose.
Now you can use the main guide above to see if you can turn off your device’s PIN.

Fix 5: Turn your iPhone off and on again.

The problem where “Turn Passcode Off” is grayed out could also be caused by a short-term bug in iOS. You might be able to fix this by restarting your iPhone, which starts the system over from scratch.

HOW TO DO IT: On an iPhone with Face ID, hold down the Side button and any of the Volume buttons until you see the screen that says “Power Off.” If you have an iPhone with Touch ID, hold down the Side button until you see the Power-off screen.
To turn off your iPhone, drag the bar from left to right when it shows up.

Press and hold the Side button for 30 seconds after turning off your iPhone all the way. The Apple sign should then appear.

Fix 6: Get the most recent fixed version of iOS on your iPhone.

There may be bugs and unresolved problems in iOS updates from time to time. This can happen with stable versions of the firmware as well, but it may happen more often with beta releases, as you might expect. If you think that a recent iOS update made the “Turn Passcode Off” button grayed out, you can fix the problem by updating your iPhone to the most recent stable version of iOS.

HOW TO DO IT: Open the Settings app and go to General.

Go to General and tap on Software Update. You can check to see if your iPhone has a new update on the next screen. If so, tap Install or Update Now to get this version of iOS on your phone or tablet.

You can stop these kinds of problems from happening again by changing your update settings from beta to stable releases. To do this, tap on Beta Updates at the top and then tap Off on the next screen.

Fix 7: Clear your iPhone’s settings.

If none of those do the trick, the last thing you can try is wiping out all of your iOS settings.

HOW TO DO IT: On your iPhone, open the Settings app and choose General.

To transfer or reset your iPhone, go to General and tap on it. Tap the Reset button at the bottom of the next screen.

When the side menu comes up, choose Reset All Settings. Enter your device’s password to move on.

Now, wait until your iPhone’s iOS settings are reset properly. After you’re done, use the main guide above to see if you can turn off your device’s password.

That’s all you need to know to fix an iPhone that doesn’t let you “Turn Passcode Off.”

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