I turned off Screen Time. I don't care how much screen time I use, and I think 
it helps my battery life some. 

Best regards,

Carolyn 


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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
janet gross
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2019 4:47 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: How to Disable Camera Access from Lockscreen in iOS 12 on iPhone

Hi Herry, 

Thank you for this, but I can’t seem to use this as I copied and pasted below 
the reason. 

 


How to Remove Camera from Lockscreen in iOS 12 or Later


 


Step #1. Launch Settings app on your iOS device → Tap on Screen Time.

Janet got this far, that is as far as I could get.  In this session, I got the 
message saying to turn on turn on screen time, and I got a message saying I 
could get a weekly report about my screen time etc. That’s all I get.  I even 
turned on the screen time to see what other options I would get, but I didn’t 
get any options like what it says in these instructions. 

 

 
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 Step #3. Next, tap on Content & Privacy Restrictions. If you had enabled 
passcode for Screen Time, you need to enter it.

 
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Step #4. Turn on the switch next to Content & Privacy Restrictions.

 
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Step #5. Next up, tap on Allowed Apps.

 
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Step #6. Finally, turn off the switch next to Camera. Now, quit the Settings.

 
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From: 'Harry Bell' via VIPhone [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2019 1:24 PM
To: Abridged Recipients
Subject: How to Disable Camera Access from Lockscreen in iOS 12 on iPhone

 


https://www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-disable-camera-access-from-lockscreen-on-iphone/


How to Disable Camera Access from iPhone Lockscreen in iOS 12 or Earlier


Last Updated: Jan 21, 2019

No longer want anyone to access the Camera right from the Lock screen of your 
iPhone or iPad running iOS 12, iOS 11 or Earlier? Check out this quick tip to 
disable the unauthorized access to Camera on your iOS device.

Many a time, we quickly want to snap a pic of the beautiful moments so that 
they can be cherished forever. And that’s the time when Camera app access from 
iPhone’s Lock Screen comes in very handy. Just swipe left on the screen to jump 
to the camera, hit the shutter button and you are done!

While this is undoubtedly a cool feature, some of you may want to disable the 
Camera access from Lock Screen on your iPhone to prevent anyone from snapping 
shots without your permission. Luckily, iOS lets you restrict the app but with 
a little catch.

When you put the stock camera app under restriction, it’s hidden not just from 
LS but also from your device. Moreover, it doesn’t show up even in the 
Spotlight Search. So, use this trick only when you want to keep this app 
completely out of sight.

Quick access:

*       Prevent Camera Access from Lock Screen in iOS 12 or Later
*       Disable the Camera Access from the Lock screen in iOS 11 or Earlier


How to Remove Camera from Lockscreen in iOS 12 or Later


Step #1. Launch Settings app on your iOS device → Tap on Screen Time.

 
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Step #3. Next, tap on Content & Privacy Restrictions. If you had enabled 
passcode for Screen Time, you need to enter it.

 
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Step #4. Turn on the switch next to Content & Privacy Restrictions.

 
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Step #5. Next up, tap on Allowed Apps.

 
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Step #6. Finally, turn off the switch next to Camera. Now, quit the Settings.

 
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Check out; you’ve successfully stopped the Camera app from being opened from LS 
on your iPhone!

Later, if you decide to remove the restriction, simply follow the same steps 
explained above and then turn on the switch in the end.

One more thing worth noting is that “Restriction” has become the part of Screen 
Time in iOS 12. If your device is running iOS 11 or earlier, keep reading.


How to Disable the Camera Access from the Lock screen in iOS 11 or Earlier 


To prevent Camera access from the Lockscreen of your iPhone, make sure you have 
enabled Restrictions on your device 
<https://www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-enable-use-restrictions-in-ios-10/> .

Step #1. Launch Settings app on your iPhone → Tap on General.

 
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Step #2. Next, tap on Restrictions → Enter your Restrictions passcode.

 
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Step #3. Finally, toggle the switch next to the Camera.

 
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That’s it!

>From now on Camera won’t be accessed from the Lock screen. Besides, you will 
>find it missing on your iPhone.

If you ever wish to enable it again, go to Settings → General → Restrictions → 
Enter passcode and turn on the switch next to the camera.

That’s done!


More Tips For Securing Lock Screen on iPhone and iPad?


There are many ways you can secure Lock screen on your iOS device. For 
instance, you will be able to disallow notifications from your personal apps 
and even prevent Siri from being invoked when the device is locked.

We have made a complete guide about the smart ways through which you can 
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<https://www.igeeksblog.com/tips-to-secure-lock-screen-in-ios-12/> , if you 
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You’d like to refer these posts as well:

*       How to Encrypt a PDF File on iPhone or iPad 
<https://www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-password-protect-pdf-on-iphone-ipad/> 
*       How to View Saved Passwords Using Siri in iOS 12 and macOS Mojave 
<https://www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-find-passwords-using-siri-on-iphone-mac/> 
*       How to Change Default Password AutoFill Provider in iOS 12 on iPhone 
and iPad 
<https://www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-change-password-autofill-app-on-iphone-ipad/>
 
*       How to Lock Apps on iPhone 
<https://www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-lock-apps-on-iphone-ipad/> 

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