How to reset forgotten Notes password on iPhone
I forgot the password for my locked notes. How can I reset the password?
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I forgot the password for my locked notes. How can I reset the password?
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See the following from Keep your notes secure with password-protection - Apple Support
If you forgot your notes password
You can unlock a note only when you enter the password that it's locked with. If you forgot your password, Apple can't help you regain access to your locked notes.
You can reset your password, but this won’t give you access to your old notes. It will, however, let you password protect any notes that you create from that point forward with the new password. This could lead to you having multiple notes with different passwords.
If you have multiple passwords, you can't tell which password you should use when you look at your notes in the Notes list. When you open a note locked by your old password but enter your current password, you'll see an alert that you entered the wrong password with a hint for your old one. If you then enter the correct old password, you get the option to update that note's password to your current one.
Reset your notes password
When you reset your Notes password, it doesn't delete or change the password of your notes that are already locked. If you have a note that uses an old password, you can update it to the new password when you enter the old password, remove the old password, then apply your new password to the note.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch:
- Go to Settings > Notes > Password.
- Tap Reset Notes Password.
- Enter your Apple ID password.
- Tap Reset Notes Password again.
- Enter your new password and password hint.
On your Mac:
- Open Notes.
- In the menu bar, click Notes > Reset Password > OK.
- Enter your Apple ID password.
- Click Reset Password.
- Enter your new password and password hint.
See the following from Keep your notes secure with password-protection - Apple Support
If you forgot your notes password
You can unlock a note only when you enter the password that it's locked with. If you forgot your password, Apple can't help you regain access to your locked notes.
You can reset your password, but this won’t give you access to your old notes. It will, however, let you password protect any notes that you create from that point forward with the new password. This could lead to you having multiple notes with different passwords.
If you have multiple passwords, you can't tell which password you should use when you look at your notes in the Notes list. When you open a note locked by your old password but enter your current password, you'll see an alert that you entered the wrong password with a hint for your old one. If you then enter the correct old password, you get the option to update that note's password to your current one.
Reset your notes password
When you reset your Notes password, it doesn't delete or change the password of your notes that are already locked. If you have a note that uses an old password, you can update it to the new password when you enter the old password, remove the old password, then apply your new password to the note.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch:
- Go to Settings > Notes > Password.
- Tap Reset Notes Password.
- Enter your Apple ID password.
- Tap Reset Notes Password again.
- Enter your new password and password hint.
On your Mac:
- Open Notes.
- In the menu bar, click Notes > Reset Password > OK.
- Enter your Apple ID password.
- Click Reset Password.
- Enter your new password and password hint.
There are so many posts about locked Notes problem, and I can’t read every single one of them. As we all know by now that resetting Notes password doesn’t fix this issue. Here is what I did to “transfer” locked Notes from my 6S to XS.
I have over 100 Notes on my 6S and about 25 of them are locked. I still can open locked Notes on 6S with finger print ID. However, I could not open same locked Notes on my XS. It kept asking for password.
Here is is what I did.
It took several steps to accomplish this but a lot more convenient than retyping all locked Notes contents.
I FIGURED IT OUT.
IT WORKS!!!!!! Not sure how I thought of doing it this way but I have my old notes back!
Hi! Just in-case anyone else searches for this problem this worked for me using my Macbook Pro (without Touch ID) and Apple Watch.
That's it! Works for me. Initially I, god, went through each note copying and pasting the text into a new TextEdit document each time, adding the date and time from the note manually. This way I ended up with 48 TextEdit documents open. Let me tell ya... quitting that app and having to review each one clicking "DELETE" was a pain ontop of a multitude of pains caused by this. My plan being to delete the original locked notes and copy the old ones back in having to put up with the broken dates on them. I don't even know how this happened. I can only assume iOS at the time created one of those big long generated passwords for me and saved to Keychain. Well, my keychain did show a suspiciously generated password for Notes but entering that didn't work. Not sure what happened but now I'm done with that method above. Phew!
If you have forgotten your password, you are not going to be able to see the note.
There is no “backdoor” or other “reset” once a Notes password has been set.
Sorry.
Sorry, but there is no recovery method.
Notes are already secured by multiple layers of cryptologically secure - but recoverable - means.
Adding an additional password is an optional, “extra security layer” for which the user takes full responsibility for recovery.
See following iOS User Guide excerpt:
Important: If you forget your notes password, and you can’t use Face ID or Touch ID to unlock your notes, you won’t be able to view your locked notes, and Apple can’t help you regain access to those locked notes.
Ref: https://support.apple.com/en-au/guide/iphone/iphf177bb154/ios
I had the same problem. Set a password and used Touch ID to access my protected notes.
This morning I tried to access a locked note with a wet finger and it locked me out requiring my password.
Luckily I had other notes protected by the same password.
I opened one of these other notes using Touch ID and it opened. I then closed that note and went to my note list. I picked the note I had just opened and swiped left. A padlock symbol appeared which allowed me to remove the password from the note. I then did the same thing with the one I had locked with my wet finger and it removed the password allowing me to open that note without a password.
Have changed my notes password and locked the notes using the swipe left feature. The notes now need Touch ID or the new password to open them.
If you forget the password, there is no way to recover it, other than using the hint which you made when the password was created. However, the hint will only be shown after three failed attempts at entering the password. BUT if you are able to unlock the note with Face ID or fingerprint, you can then remove the lock from the note, then go into settings (as others have outlined), and reset the password. You can then add a lock to the note again and it will be the new password...which you can write down or tattoo to your arm since apple doesn’t give you any other way of resetting the password if it has been forgotten.
When I got a new phone, once all of the data is transferred over, and I had set up Face ID, I could unlock old notes with my new Face ID. I couldn’t open them at first because I had forgotten the password so I did what others have suggested, opened the note on the old device and copied and pasted the information into a new note on the new device and then locked it when I knew Face ID would open it.
I had same problem, and there isn’t a way to recover it that I could find. But I was able to get into my notes another way. I set up face id to open notes 😃
It works, i went to the locked notes and opened it by face id. It ask you to open note , you click on that and it opens .
OK, I think this is how I set up Face ID on Notes. I went to notes scroll down to password, click on it, and it took me to where you can switch on face id button.
Relation between changing your Apple ID password n unable to open your locked notes, with forgotten password.
If you change your Apple ID password , and if you have forgotten your old notes password, the biometric option for those old locked notes will also be disabled permanently . AND nothing can be done. Just delete those folders! And completely forget that you can ever recover it !
Only one thing can help!
If you could recall your password.
In summary:
Lesson learned: 🎊 🎈
-> Before changing Apple ID password, first remove all locks from all your locked notes. Because biometric is still working at this point. So even if you don’t remember passwords for those notes, you can unlock notes ( with Touch ID biometric) and remove locks. Then at this point, you can change your Apple ID password & finally apply new lock password to notes.
And most important, never forget any iOS password, as Apple is never going to help you in the name of High Securty.
keelog wrote:
I have this same problem, and the problem with all the answers is they still don’t provide a way to get into your locked note.
That's right, because there is no way to get into your locked note. So, you can read answers all day long, and you won't find the one you are looking for because Apple has stated:
If you forgot your notes password
You can unlock a note only when you enter the password that it's locked with. If you forgot your password, Apple can't help you regain access to your locked notes.
That seems pretty clear to me.
GB
Gsquarex2 wrote:
I forgot my password on one my Notes application on my iphone5
From Apple:
If you forgot your notes password
You can unlock a note only when you enter the password that it's locked with. If you forgot your password, Apple can't help you regain access to your locked notes.
If you have enabled the Touch ID / Face ID function for the notes password, you can open it with that and copy the content to an unlocked note. After that if you change the password you can still access the old locked notes.
I recently switched from iPhone 7 Max to the iPhone 11 ProMax. When I did the transfer I forgot to unlock the locked notes on my phone. I’d always used touch-ID to access them but on the 11 that isn’t an option. After scouring the Internet I found no solutions to get into these old notes. After resigning to delete these notes I was prompted to answer if I wanted to use Face-ID to delete the note. I said yes and the note was deleted. I then wondered if that had now enabled Face-ID for my other old locked notes and lo and behold - it did!!! I can now access my old notes!! So in deleting one I got access to the rest. I don’t know if sharing the note prompts the same thing but I can say deletion does. Hope this helps.
Here's a solution I found to this problem: I had all of my locked notes on my phone and had forgotten the password in order to access them on my mac. The only way I was able to fix it was to reset my password for future notes and then, using my touch ID on my phone, cut and paste the notes into a new note with the new password. I hope that helped. That is what solved the problem for me.
How to reset forgotten Notes password on iPhone