Apple released a new version of iOS 9.3. This new version will get a lot of improvements. With this new update of iOS 9.3, Apple will move one step forward for his Notes app includes password or fingerprint ID for every single note.
This option will allow every user who may want to access very personal information of someone who created notes, shopping voucher, that will not get into the risky, even users who forget the lock screen security on the iPhone, it can balanced. If anyone using Notes that saved passwords for different websites and services, and this Apple company balanced his security with this new update.
To secure your Notes app, you need to setup the password or fingerprint ID for your Notes that takes narrow down with few steps to complete.
Some of the new points arrived from Apple’s iOS 9.3, it can navigates through on Settings on your iPhone and iPad app, move scroll bar finds Notes and easily tap on it. If you are new in this version, the service asks you to setup immediately to punch the password.
Go ahead to Settings–>Notes–>Password–> and create a password for all of your locked notes where it comes Password–> Verfity–> Hint. On the Next same Notes app menu toggle on ”Use Touch ID”–>Done which is available at the top corner.
If you want to protect with new passwords or Touch ID for Notes, move into the Notes app from your iPhone and iPad. You need to achieve a few more steps to get complete protect the note from the intruders.
Taking one forward to the Notes, you need to skip few steps which display to move the bottom the app from there you can create a new note and type your personal information that you want to invisible.
On the other side, the iOS 9.3 gets updated, and also Apple brings his update to OS X 10.11.4 with few supporting features like password-protection for Notes on your Mac desktop system device. It follows the password setup from iOS installation, at the same time you need to check whether the Notes syncing perfectly with iCloud to achieve the password for Mac device.
Simply you can lock Notes with password on Mac:
* Open the Notes app for Mac OS X.
* Generate a new note or recently used note inside the app.
* First, find lock icon button and click once it’s available on the Notes app.
* Select ”Lock This Note” from drop down menu.
* Enter password in Lock this note? And give Ok.
* Once you have done, include new notes or bring changes to the note with
Newly created password to apply and click the lock icon button and finish to Close All Locked Notes or skip the Notes app. You will get immediate result with locked notes.
Once you have done. It runs smoothly, if you want to bring back those settings by visiting same function you will get clean notes without password protection. That’s it.
Via: Macrumors
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