Wednesday, November 7, 2018

How to Set Your iPhone to Erase All Data After 10 Failed Attempts 2019


How to Set Your iPhone to Erase All Data After 10 Failed Attempts

It’s no gainsaying that Apple has done a magnificent job with the security of iPhone. So if you have some files that you want to keep it private and don’t want anyone to see it, you can put a password on the iPhone to make sure no one else can access it without you knowing, and you can even set your phone to erase all data after 10 failed passcode attempts. Though it means you will have to start all over again, it is a sure way to save your files. Question is, how do you set your iPhone erase data after 10 attempts.

How to Set Your iPhone to Erase All Data After 10 Failed Attempts

Step 1: Go to the Settings on your iPhone.

Step 2: Scroll down till you see the Touch ID and Passcode option.

Step 3: Click on it and you will see the Erase Data option at the bottom of your iPhone screen, just enable it and it's done.


How to Get Your Data Back after Erasing All Data

Its one thing to be able to set your iPhone erase data after 10 attempts, but the question is, how do you recover your data after it seems to have been deleted? There are basically two ways to recover your data back if you have backups.You may also like:iPhone Backup Extractor - Extract Data from iPhone Backup

1 iCloud

If you have backed up in iCloud, then you can get your data back from iCloud:


On your iPhone, go to Settings.


Click on “your name” then iCloud followed by clicking on Storage.


Then go to Manage Storage (or Settings) à iCloud, and go to Storage and Manage Storage.


You can then tap a device that’s been listed under Backups to check for the date and size of its latest backup, you just have to make sure you have a file that you’ve backed up recently, if yes you can restore them.



2 iTunes

If you have backed up in iTunes, then you can get your data back from iTunes:


For iTunes users, open the iTunes software on your Mac or PC that you’ve used to back the files up.


Next, connect your iPhone to your computer by using a USB cable. Make sure you trust your device while at that.


You should select your iPhone immediately it appears on iTunes.


Select the ‘Restore Backup’ in iTunes.


You can then check out the date and size of each of the backup and pick the relevant one amongst all of them.


Finally, click the restore and wait for the restore time to finish.



If you lost data after you updated to a new iPhone, you can always use Gihosoft iPhone Data Recovery to get the data back from the old iPhone or backup.


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