I feel like a dummy but I figured out what was going on.  Tapping the 
notification only opened the phone when I had awakened it with my fingerprint 
finger and it registered the fingerprint at that point. It seemed quirky since 
I guess sometimes the wake up press was not recognized whereupon it asked for a 
password. If the original press was recognized it would open by pressing a 
notification.
Glad to know it was not just skipping the security!

I have a 6 digit password set on my iPhone 6S running the latest IOS.  I enjoy 
getting the news notifications and others on the locked screen. What I just 
discovered is that double tapping on a news article or even a message takes me 
directly to the app without the necessity to put my fingerprint or password. 
Then the app can be closed and the phone is totally available for regular use.  
In other words it totally bypasses the security.
I went to Password in the Settings and made sure it was set to immediately and 
all of the other choices except Siri were turned off. I left Siri on because I 
often use it to place calls.
This situation bypassing the security does not seem right to me.  I did do a 
restart on the phone with no change. 

How can it be so easy to bypass the security. Does this happen to anyone else? 
I did not realize that tapping a notice would open the phone until just 
recently. Tapping a reminder asks for a password.  I really hate to turn off 
all notifications on the locked screen since I like to be informed.
What can I do?

Sherrie Gosling

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