The lock icon animates from closed to open to indicate that iPad is unlocked.
If you forgot your iPad passcode
If you can’t remember your passcode when you try again, you need to use a computer to put your iPad in recovery mode.
How to Unlock an iPad That Is Locked for Years
“A 3-year-old locks iPad for 48 years by inputting wrong passwords multiple times.” If you try the wrong passcodes to unlock your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch many times, you will get a disabled device that shows you can try to input a password again after XXX minutes later.
The more times you enter the wrong passwords, the longer your device will be locked.
Thus, it’s possible that your iPad is locked for years after many times of failed password attempts. To unlock the disabled device, you now need to factory reset the locked iPad. All in all, with this iOS unlocking tool, you can regain control over your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch quickly.
Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to your PC with a USB cable and launch EaseUS MobiUnlock. From the home page of EaseUS MobiUnlock select “Unlock Screen Passcode.” To use iTunes to unlock a locked iPad, you need to manually enter recovery mode. Via iCloud.com, you can erase your iPadOS device to remove the lock screen password.
If you are lucky enough and meet the requirements of using iCloud, you can get into the iPad without a computer or USB cable. Your iPad will be disabled for 1 minute after six failed password attempts in a row.
The more time you enter the wrong passwords successively, the longer the iPad will be locked. Thus, it’s important to remember the password you set on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
You can fix a permanently locked iPad by performing a factory reset. To factory reset a locked iPad without the password, you can use iTunes or a professional iOS unlocker tool like EaseUS MobiUnlock. And if you enter the wrong passwords multiple times, your iPad will become disabled. To unlock your iPad without a correct password, you need to factory reset the device in recovery mode. It’s even more important to back up your iPhone, iPad, or other devices regularly to avoid data loss caused by unexpected reasons. To back up your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, you can use the iOS content manager – EaseUS MobiMover to help.
If you’ve forgotten your iPad passcode
If you haven’t backed up your iPad, you can set it up as a new device and then download any data you’ve stored in iCloud.
Easy Ways to Unlock iPad without/with Computer
Sometimes forgetting your iPad passcode can be the worst nightmare to experience, especially when your computer/iTunes is not available. So we’ve also added some easy tips on how to unlock your iPad passcode with computer.
We shall be giving you an in-depth description with a step-guide on how these solutions work in the following paragraphs. 1 Unlock iPad Passcode without Computer via Siri (for iOS 10.3)
Many still doubt that they can use Siri to bypass iPad screen lock when it is disabled. In fact, this is just A trick that works if Siri recognizes your voice.
Use the Third-party tool to break into ipad without passcode if your iOS verison is not 10.3.2. Press the Home button to activate Siri for a few seconds on your iPad.
2 Unlock iPad without Computer via iCloud (Password Needed) Go to iCloud official website (www.iCloud.com), from a friend’s device or any other smartphones. This will remotely erase all your iPad data, including its screen passcode. 3 Break Into iPad without Computer by Previous Auto Erase Setup
Auto Erase is a good option for unlocking iPad without computer. Step 1: Click “Settings > Touch ID & Passcode”. 1 Unlock iPad Screen Lock without Password for Activated Devices
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From the home screen, select the Settings app. Note: If passcode settings are unavailable, gray, or dimmed and you can’t change these settings, it might be because you’re using a configuration profile that requires a passcode. You will be prompted to enter your current passcode to confirm.
Learn more from the Apple support article If you forgot the passcode for your iPad or your device is disabled.
To allow access to features when iPad is locked, from the Touch ID & Passcode screen navigate to ALLOW ACCESS WHEN LOCKED then select the switch next to the desired feature(s). Scroll to and select the Erase Data switch.
After ten failed passcode attempts, all settings will be reset, and all your information and media will be erased by removing the encryption key to the data. Press and hold your finger on fingerprint scanner to unlock the device.
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