How to remove camera access from iPhone lock screen Disable Control Center, Siri, Notification Center from iPhone lock screen
How to remove camera access from iPhone lock screen
That’s it. Now, when you lock your screen and swipe left, the camera app will no longer open. However, when you use Screen Time to turn off camera access from your iPhone lock screen, the camera app is also removed from the home screen. So you will no longer be able to use the app at all. But not to worry, there are many other excellent camera apps you can try. Of course, if you want to restore access to the default camera, just follow the steps above and toggle on the app under Allowed Apps. If your iPhone is running iOS 11 or earlier, you can prevent camera access from the Lockscreen of your iPhone by enabling Restrictions. Once you have set up Restrictions, follow the steps below: That’s it! From now on, the Camera won’t be accessible from the lock screen and will also be missing on your iPhone. You can get it back at any time by repeating the steps above and toggling ON the Camera option.
Disable Control Center, Siri, Notification Center from iPhone lock screen
iOS allows you to turn off other lock screen options such as Control Center, Today View, Siri, Notification Center, etc. It’s easy to toggle on the features later on if you want them back. Also, removing these options from the lock screen will not disable them on your home screen. So they remain accessible as usual when you unlock your phone. Summing Up! Do you prefer to access the camera from your lock screen to capture photos in a jiffy? Or will you remove it to prevent unauthorized or accidental use? Share your thoughts in the comments below. You might want to refer these posts as well:
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