How to Bypass Your Screen Time Passcode: Reset, Remove, or Hack Screen Time.

How to Bypass Your Screen Time Passcode: Reset, Remove, or Hack Screen Time

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Whether you’ve forgotten your passcode or you’re trying to get around restrictions set by a parent or guardian, it’s useful to know how to bypass, reset, or remove your Screen Time passcode. In this article, we’ll teach you how to reset the passcode in Settings on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. We’ll also explain the best workarounds to try if you’re not able to access your Screen Time settings directly. If all else fails, you can unlock Screen Time with a third-party app.

How to Work Around a Screen Time Passcode

  • Reset the passcode by going into Settings > Screen Time and selecting Change Screen Time Passcode or Turn Off Screen Time Passcode.
  • If someone else manages your Screen Time settings, try hacks like changing the time zone to get around restrictions.
  • You can also remove the Screen Time passcode using third-party apps.

Steps

Method 1

Reset Your Own Passcode

  1. Step 1 Open Settings.
    Google images Step 1 Open Settings.
    Open Settings. If you’ve forgotten your Screen Time passcode and need to reset it, or if you want to change the passcode, you can do so in settings. You can also turn off your Screen Time passcode if you’d rather not have one at all. To get started, open the
    iPhone Settings App Icon
    Google images iPhone Settings App Icon
    Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
    • On a Mac, click the
      Mac Apple
      Google images Mac Apple
      Apple menu in the top left corner of the screen and select System Settings or System Preferences.
    • If you’re using a Mac, make sure you have macOS Catalina 10.15.4 or later.
  2. Step 2 Tap or click Screen Time.
    Google images Step 2 Tap or click Screen Time.
    Tap or click Screen Time. You’ll see this in the second group of options under your Apple ID.
  3. Step 3 Select Change Screen Time Passcode.
    Google images Step 3 Select Change Screen Time Passcode.
    Select Change Screen Time Passcode. If you’re on a Mac, click the button that says Change Passcode… next to the Use Screen Time Passcode header.
  4. Step 4 Tap Change Screen Time Passcode again.
    Google images Step 4 Tap Change Screen Time Passcode again.
    Tap Change Screen Time Passcode again. On a Mac, you’ll be taken directly to the next step.
    • If you’d rather turn off your passcode completely, tap Turn Off Screen Time Passcode instead. Or, if you’re on a Mac, click the blue toggle switch next to Use Screen Time Passcode.
  5. Step 5 Tap Forgot Passcode?.
    Google images Step 5 Tap Forgot Passcode?.
    Tap Forgot Passcode?. On the next screen, you’ll be prompted to enter your old Screen Time passcode. If you’ve forgotten it, tap the Forgot Passcode? link. If you remember it, enter your old passcode instead.
    • You’ll also have to enter your current passcode in order to stop using a passcode altogether.
  6. Step 6 Enter your Apple ID and password.
    Google images Step 6 Enter your Apple ID and password.
    Enter your Apple ID and password. You’ll be prompted to enter the Apple ID and password you originally used to set up Screen Time. Tap or click OK to continue.
  7. Step 7 Set a new Screen Time passcode.
    Google images Step 7 Set a new Screen Time passcode.
    Set a new Screen Time passcode. Once you log in successfully with your Apple ID, you can enter a new passcode. Enter it a second time to confirm. You should now be able to adjust your Screen Time settings.
Method 2

Reset Your Child’s Passcode

  1. Step 1 Open Settings on the family organizer’s device.
    Google images Step 1 Open Settings on the family organizer’s device.
    Open Settings on the family organizer’s device. If you have Family Sharing enabled, you can only make changes to the Screen Time passcode and other settings using the family organizer’s iPhone, iPad, or computer. To get started, open the
    iPhone Settings App Icon
    Google images iPhone Settings App Icon
    Settings app.
    • On a Mac, click the
      Mac Apple
      Google images Mac Apple
      Apple menu in the top left corner of the screen, then select System Settings or System Preferences. Your computer will need to be running macOS Catalina 10.15.4 or later.
  2. Step 2 Tap or click Screen Time.
    Google images Step 2 Tap or click Screen Time.
    Tap or click Screen Time. You’ll find it close to the top of the Settings menu.
  3. Step 3 Select your child’s name under Family.
    Google images Step 3 Select your child’s name under Family.
    Select your child’s name under Family. Or, if you’re on a Mac, click the dropdown menu in the left sidebar and select their name there.
  4. Step 4 Tap Change Screen Time Passcode.
    Google images Step 4 Tap Change Screen Time Passcode.
    Tap Change Screen Time Passcode. If you’re using a Mac, click Change Passcode.
    • If you’d rather remove the passcode, tap Turn Off Screen Time Passcode instead. Or, on a Mac, click the blue toggle switch next to Use Screen Time Passcode.
  5. Step 5 Tap Change Screen Time Passcode again.
    Google images Step 5 Tap Change Screen Time Passcode again.
    Tap Change Screen Time Passcode again. You might be prompted to confirm with your Face ID, Touch ID, or the passcode for your iPhone or iPad.
    • If you’re on a Mac, you’ll be taken directly to the next step instead.
  6. Step 6 Select Forgot Passcode? and log in with your Apple ID.
    Google images Step 6 Select Forgot Passcode? and log in with your Apple ID.
    Select Forgot Passcode? and log in with your Apple ID. If you still remember your old passcode, enter it now. Otherwise, tap or click the Forgot Passcode link.
    • You’ll be prompted to enter the Apple ID and password for the account you used to set up Screen Time.
  7. Step 7 Enter your new passcode.
    Google images Step 7 Enter your new passcode.
    Enter your new passcode. Choose a new passcode that you’ll remember. You’ll need to enter it a second time to confirm it.
Method 3

Hacks and Workarounds

  1. Step 1 Change your iPhone’s date and time to get around time limits.
    Google images Step 1 Change your iPhone’s date and time to get around time limits.
    Change your iPhone’s date and time to get around time limits. If Screen Time is set to restrict when you can use certain apps, you can bypass these restrictions by changing your phone to a different time zone. For instance, if you’re in Central Time, you could change your time zone to Pacific and get a couple of extra hours before the restrictions kick in. To do it:
    • Open Settings > General > Date & Time and toggle off Set Automatically. Tap Time Zone and search for a city in your desired time zone, or tap the date and enter the date and time you want.
    • This won’t work if the person who manages your Screen Time settings has restricted your ability to change Location Services settings. These settings are located under Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions > Location Services.
  2. Step 2 Use Siri, Contacts, or the share feature to send text messages.
    Google images Step 2 Use Siri, Contacts, or the share feature to send text messages.
    Use Siri, Contacts, or the share feature to send text messages. If you’re restricted from sending texts, there are several workarounds you can try. Some of these loopholes are easier to close than others, so be aware that the person managing your Screen Time settings could restrict you from using some of them.
    • Siri: If Siri is enabled, you can send messages this way even if the Messages app is restricted. Just say, “Hey Siri, text [your friend’s name].” Then, dictate the message and confirm that you want to send it.
      • You can also ask Siri to read your texts to you.
      • This option won’t work if the manager of your Screen Time settings disables your access to Siri.
    • Contacts: Another way to get around limits on messaging is to open the Contacts app, tap the contact you want to text, then tap message. This will open the Message app and allow you to text them without having to enter the Screen Time passcode.
      • There’s technically no way to completely restrict the use of the Contacts app, but whoever is managing your Screen Time settings could limit your allowed use of Contacts to 1 minute per day in Settings > Screen Time > App Limits.
    • Share: There’s not much that can be done to prevent this method. To do it:
      • Take a picture or a screenshot, then tap the
        iPhone Share
        Google images iPhone Share
        Share button.
      • Select Messages and enter the name or number of your contact.
      • If you want, delete the image. Type your message into the blank text field, then tap the Send button (it looks like an arrow pointing up).
    • You can also access messages that come in after Downtime is activated by swiping on the notifications.
  3. Step 3 Ask a friend to text you YouTube videos.
    Google images Step 3 Ask a friend to text you YouTube videos.
    Ask a friend to text you YouTube videos. If you want to watch videos but you’re blocked from using the YouTube app, you can still access them using links sent through the Messages app. Either tap on videos that are already in your messages to view them, or let one of your contacts know what’s up and have them send the video you want to see.
    • If whoever is in charge of your Screen Time settings blocks the YouTube website, you won’t be able to access videos this way. This can be done under Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions > Content Restrictions > Web Content.
  4. Step 4 Access Safari through links in other apps.
    Google images Step 4 Access Safari through links in other apps.
    Access Safari through links in other apps. If your ability to access Safari is restricted, you can still click links in other apps to open pages without having to use the Screen Time passcode. To do it, open an app like Gmail or Facebook Messenger and tap any link to open a website in Safari.
    • If the manager of your Screen Time settings has limited which websites you can visit, you might not be able to open most links this way.
  5. Uninstall and reinstall restricted apps. If your Screen Time settings prevent you from accessing certain apps, you can get around this by deleting them and reinstalling them on your iPhone. Any Screen Time settings associated with that app will be lost when you delete it.