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Windows Phone 8 : Configuring Basic Device Settings - Passwords and Screen Timeouts (part 2) - Enabling a Password

2/20/2014 2:32:30 AM

Enabling a Password

The single most important thing that you can do to protect your phone is to configure it to require a password for access. To enable the password requirement, return to the lock screen and complete the following steps:

1. Scroll to the bottom of the screen and set the Password slide bar to On.

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2. When prompted, enter a numeric password. You can use the Show Password check box to make the password visible as you type it, if necessary.

3. Tap Confirm Password and re-enter your password.

4. Tap Done.

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Don’t Forget Your Password

If you use a password with your Windows Phone 8 device, be careful not to forget it. There is no way to retrieve a lost password. If you forget your password, you will be forced to reset the device to its factory defaults, which means losing your data and having to redownload your apps.

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