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minus-squarecapitallinkfedilink10•edit-21 year agoOn iOS hold power and volume up until SOS/power off options appear. TouchID/FaceID is now disabled until the next time you input the code. Also you’re experiencing some amnesia due to the stress of interacting with a cop.
On iOS hold power and volume up until SOS/power off options appear. TouchID/FaceID is now disabled until the next time you input the code.
Also you’re experiencing some amnesia due to the stress of interacting with a cop.
5 taps on the lock button works too