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A user's iPhone was permanently locked alter several failed login attempts. Which of the following will restore access to the device?

  • A. Fingerprint and pattern
  • B. Facial recognition and PIN code
  • C. Primary account and password
  • D. Secondary account and recovery code
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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carpetEater
7 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
It doesn't make any sense, but I bet this is the answer
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dickchappy
8 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
If you can’t remember your passcode when you try again, you can use a computer to put your iPhone in recovery mode. Recovery mode allows you to erase the iPhone, which gives you access to set it up again. You will need your Apple Account and password to set your iPhone up again.
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Philco
9 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
you can use your Apple ID and password to reset an iPhone that's been locked after too many failed passcode attempts. You'll need to use a computer to put your iPhone into recovery mode, which will erase your iPhone and allow you to set it up again.
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newbytechy
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: D
I am leaning towards D.
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ComPCertOn
1 year, 10 months ago
who not D ? it seems the prefect answer unless the Question is that Dumb
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ComPCertOn
1 year, 10 months ago
I mean read this : Hello, this is Bing. I searched the web for your question and found some possible answers. According to the search results, none of the options you listed will restore access to the device after multiple failed login attempts. You will need to use a computer to put your iPhone in recovery mode and erase it, then restore it from a backup1. Alternatively, you can use a third-party tool to unlock your iPhone without erasing it234. You can find more information and instructions in the links below. I hope this helps. 😊 2: https://mobi.easeus.com/iphone-unlocker/how-many-attempts-to-unlock-iphone.html 3: https://www.starzsoft.com/unlock-iphone/how-many-attempts-to-unlock-iphone/ 4: https://www.imyfone.com/unlock-iphone/what-happens-after-10-failed-screen-time-passcode-attempts/ 1: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204306
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Mehsotopes
1 year, 10 months ago
This seems to depend on your Apple Passcode Lockout Security Feature, most of the time you can restore your iPhone connecting it to a computer with iCloud services. https://www.imyfone.com/unlock-iphone/how-many-attempts-to-unlock-iphone/#:~:text=The%20iPhone%20will%20be%20permanently%20locked.&text=If%20you%20attempt%20to%20unlock,be%20wiped%20from%20the%20phone.
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HQvRusss
1 year, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C. Primary account and password
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dcv1337
1 year, 11 months ago
Selected Answer: C
As the answer is leading towards C. It can also be D. As you can use a secondary device and receive a recover code from an ipad if you have one. Even if it says secondary account and not device, you know how compTIA is. Just bringing this idea out there.
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rocistuff
1 year, 11 months ago
Selected Answer: C
...who is answering these? It's locked out. It's an Apple device. User needs to use their primary account (i.e. Apple account) and password to unlock the phone, assuming it's activated against an account they control.
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Crezzki
1 year, 11 months ago
Selected Answer: C
o restore access to an iPhone that has been permanently locked after several failed login attempts, the following option can be used: C. Primary account and password When an iPhone is permanently locked, it typically requires the user's primary account (Apple ID) and password to regain access. This is because Apple's security features are designed to protect the device and user data in case of unauthorized access attempts. By entering the correct primary account (Apple ID) and password associated with the device, the user can unlock the iPhone and restore access. While options like fingerprint and pattern (A), facial recognition and PIN code (B), and secondary account and recovery code (D) are valid security features on some devices, they are not specifically designed to unlock an iPhone that has been permanently locked. In such cases, the user's primary account and password are required to restore access to the device. -CHAT Gpt
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Alizaidi_2003
1 year, 11 months ago
Answer seems wrong to me...
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