How to unlock an iPhone you've forgotten the password to, even if it's disabled
If you've completely forgotten the passcode to a now-disabled iPhone, you'll have to factory reset the device.The good news about iPhone security is that a thief or over-curious stranger has virtually no chance of getting to the data on your phone unless you've put the passcode on a yellow sticky note and affixed it to the back of the case.
After entering the passcode incorrectly just a few times, your iPhone will lock you out from attempting more codes for a short time. Continue to enter the wrong passcode, and you might find yourself locked out permanently.
Here's what you can do if that situation arises.
How to unlock a disabled iPhone using a computer
If your iPhone is disabled, the bad news is that there's no way to bypass the passcode and simply restart the iPhone; if that were possible, anyone would be able to do that, and it would defeat the point of the passcode's security.
Instead, you need to reset the iPhone to its factory settings and then restore your apps and data from a backup. It's worth pointing out that this is one reason you should always have a current backup. See our article, "How to backup your iPhone to iCloud, your computer, or an external hard drive," to make sure your iPhone is regularly creating a backup.
1. On your computer, start iTunes and connect your iPhone using a USB cable.
2. Start your iPhone's recover mode. Depending on which model iPhone, you'll need to do one of these two things:
3. On your computer, click "Restore."
How to unlock a disabled iPhone using Find My iPhone
Another way you can accomplish the same thing is by using Apple's Find My iPhone feature, which lets you track your iOS devices and - worst case - reset them if they're stolen and can't be recovered. You can take advantage of that ability for your disabled iPhone as well.
1. Open the Find My iPhone website in any web browser.
2. Find your iPhone in the list of devices in the drop-down menu at the top of the screen and click on it.
3. Click "Erase iPhone" and then click "Erase" to confirm. You'll still need to enter your Apple ID password to do this, but you won't need the iPhone's passcode.

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