How many of you have the fear of your iPhone getting permanently locked out due to the entry of incorrect passcode a significant number of times? Well! I guess every iOS user will raise their hands in response to this question. In this post, we are going to introduce NoMoreDisabled iOS Tweak that prevents your iPhone from getting disabled due to too many incorrect passcode attempts.
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As you might have understood this is a Cydia Tweak and requires your iPhone to be jailbroken. The tweak works in the way that even if you put too many invalid passcodes; you just have to wait, about a minute, before re-entering the correct passcode again. But, in this process, your iPhone won’t get locked out and will still be usable and functioning in the Lock Screen.
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NoMoreDisabled – iOS Tweak to Prevent Permanent Passcode Locking
As far as the functionality of the tweak is concerned it appears that it utilizes the variables present in the header files which are, actually, the user’s passcode and the passcode which is being entered by the user. So, the tweak might be running no code{} when the passcode entered is not equal to the actual passcode of the user. For this interfacing of the class and attaching the associated method of the passcode lock process must be carried out by the developer.
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Well! That seems to be a little complex for us. All we know is that with the aid and assistance of the NoMoreDisabled Tweak you won’t have to face the situation of your iPhone getting locked out due to the entry of a non-valid passcode.
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No More Permanent Locking of iPhone on Incorrect Passcode Entries – NoMoreDisabled iOS Tweak
So, that was all regarding the amazing NoMoreDisabled Cydia Tweak for your jailbroken iPhone. You are welcome to ask any questions that might be coming in your mind via the comments section provided below.
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