However, what if you better lock one particular app on your iPhone?

The short answer is that there is no official tool to put a password on an app.

Lets take a closer look at how it works.

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Is it possible to turn on the password for a specific app on iPhone?

As I mentioned above, there is no official tool just to put a password on any program.

Note that some applications allow you to set a password when you turn them on.

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In Telegram, for example, you’re able to enable a login password.

After that, you must put in your password every time you turn on Telegram.

There are two ways to lock your app.

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The first one means using the Guided Access feature.

This will allow you to lock your iPhone in a specific software.

The second method locks the app itself using Screen Time.

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To enter it, you will need to enter a password.

No word yet on whether Apple will introduce a password feature on every app.

I advise everyone to set up an iPhone access code and connect a Face ID or a Touch ID.

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This will help you if the iPhone gets into the hands of a third party.

It is also used to confirm different actions.

For example, autofill passwords or pay with Apple Pay.

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In addition, a Passcode is used to confirm purchases in AppStore.

The first thing you should use is the Guided Access feature.

It allows you to lock a particular system, which is always on.

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You cant toggle it on or off until you put in your password.

Guided Access can also be unlocked with Face ID or Touch ID.

You will need a password to bring up the app if this limit is exceeded.

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You will need to enter the password to enter to the tool afterward.

Note that the Screen Time feature will record information about the apps you use and drain your battery faster.

In addition, the limit is updated every day.

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