In iOS 17, Apple doesn't offer a system-level method for individually locking sensitive apps like Photos behind Face ID. There is a Shortcut action that provides rudimentary protection, but it's not infallible. Thankfully, iOS 18 includes a dedicated option to lock and even hide individual apps even when the iPhone itself is already unlocked.

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This is useful because it means you can unlock your iPhone and hand it to someone for them to look at something, knowing they won't be able to open the apps you have locked. If someone using your iPhone tries to open an app that you have manually locked using the method described below, they will see a popup informing them that it can't be accessed without secondary authentication via Face ID (or Touch ID on the iPhone SE).

Notably, if Stolen Device Protection is active, entering a passcode to unlock an app is not an option, so even if your iPhone is stolen and the thief knows your passcode, they still won't be able to open the app. However, if Stolen Device Protection is not enabled, a passcode prompt appears that can be used to unlock the app after three failed Face ID attempts.

It's worth noting that not all apps can be locked. As things stand in the first iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 betas, Apple does not provide the lock option for non-sensitive apps like Maps, Clock, Calculator, and Stocks. Otherwise, almost every other app can be locked, including third-party apps. Here's how it's done.

  1. On your Home Screen, press and hold on the icon for the app that you want to lock.
  2. Tap Require Face ID (or Touch ID).
  3. Tap Require Face ID (or Touch ID) to confirm.

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Note that you can't use Siri with a locked app, and Spotlight search and any notification previews will not show content from the app.

How to Lock and Hide Apps

When you lock a third-party app using the above method, you have the option to hide it as well – but at present you cannot hide system apps like Safari or Photos. When enabled, the app icon and name is removed from the Home Screen, and it will not show up in searches, although it may still appear in the Settings app.

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An obscured folder for hidden apps is also created in your App Library, which is accessed by swiping left to the end of your Home Screen pages. However, you will not get app notifications or incoming calls from a hidden third-party app.

How to Unlock and Unhide Apps

To unlock an app that you previously locked, simply long press on the app's icon and choose the "Don't Require Face ID" option. As long as you have Stolen Device Protection enabled, turning the lock on and off requires a ‌Face ID‌ scan, so it can't be turned off without your knowledge.

App Library
To unhide a locked third-party app, swipe through to the App Library and tap the obscured Hidden folder at the bottom. You will be required to perform a Face ID scan to reveal its contents. After that, you can access any hidden apps contained within it.

Related Roundups: iOS 18, iPadOS 18
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Top Rated Comments

ApplesAreSweet&Sour Avatar
8 weeks ago

MacRumors, PLEASE stop using dark mode screenshots in your How To's. Most people use light mode and Dark Mode screenshots are harder for many to read. I've started going to 9to5Mac and iMore.com more often to read how to's because they use the screenshots with light mode.
That's nonsense. People are already straining their eyes from their ever-increasing time spent looking at screens every single day.

Darker colors means less bright light hitting your eyes and therefore a little less straining. Especially true on OLED displays.

And if it's a fact that most are on Light Mode then it's only because most people don't know how to change the setting.

Silly normies.

What I'm saying is, I think it's time for you to


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Rastapopoulos Avatar
8 weeks ago
Why would Maps be a non-sensitive app?
It shows a long list of places you’ve recently searched for and maybe been to. This could be very sensitive for some.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
d686546s Avatar
8 weeks ago

I don’t get it why Apple is developing this.
Because people want it, I suppose?


It only serves to hide stuff from others like porn or apps you are not allowed to use by parents, loved ones, …. You can already hide pictures. Nothing more is needed. Hiding apps is not normal.
I'm not sure I have a use case for this, but who gets to decide what is 'normal'? I think you're falling for the 'I don't need more so no one needs more' fallacy.


Same as locking apps… like whatsapp and so on. This only means you are doing things in secret and lying to others.
Even if that is the case, which I'm very very very sceptical necessarily follows, what business is it of yours? Or Apple's, for that matter?
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Promostyle Avatar
8 weeks ago

MacRumors, PLEASE stop using dark mode screenshots in your How To's. Most people use light mode and Dark Mode screenshots are harder for many to read. I've started going to 9to5Mac and iMore.com more often to read how to's because they use the screenshots with light mode.
Curious now, I would think most here are enjoying DARK mode right?
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Infodataset Avatar
8 weeks ago
Finally can hide my [S]porn) [/S] gallery
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
fbr$ Avatar
8 weeks ago
I still like the Shortcuts Automation to lock the Settings app because it locks the entire iPhone making it completely unusable for a thief who doesn't know my iPhone passcode (which is a long alphanumerical code).

I'll use this new iOS 18 lock feature (which just locks an app, not the entire iPhone) to lock less sensitive apps, not the Settings app.

I know the Shortcuts Automation can be disabled, but I doubt a thief will guess I have an automation turned on, mostly likely the first thing a thief will try to do is to enter the Settings app (where he will be completely locked by the Shortcuts Automation).

P.S.: I also disable the option "Unlock with Apple Watch" on the Face ID & Passcode section on the iPhone's Settings app.

P.S. 2: Thanks to the CarAnalogy post below, I also added the Find My app to the Shortcuts Automation.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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