Among the iOS 18 features Apple announced at WWDC 2024,Hindi Dubbed Archives the ability to lock and hide apps was a standout.
Well, in a sense, it's the oppositeof standing out because it means users can prevent people from accessing certain apps or hide them altogether. Locking and hiding apps are related features that require Face ID to open them. It's a welcome update for the privacy-minded, or users who are keeping their app behavior under wraps for more devious purposes.
SEE ALSO: You will finally be able to schedule texts on iOS 18In fact, Google searches for "How to hide apps on iOS" increased by 1,250 percent according to a Slash Gear report, and similar queries like "How can I find out if my husband is cheating" spiked by 200 percent and "How to unhide apps on iPhone" spiked by 80 percent within hours of the WWDC announcement.
Whatever the reason for hiding and locking your apps here's how to do it. Note: iOS 18 is currently in developer beta, which is available for anyone to download. But be warned that all betas can be buggy, so make sure to back up your data. If you need a quick primer on how to install the iOS 18 developer beta, head over to this guide.
On the home screen, long press on the app you want to lock, just like you would for rearranging or editing apps. From the list of options, there's a new option on the bottom that says "Require Face ID." Tap this option. Next a window pops up asking if you want to require Face ID or hide the app and require Face ID. Tap "Require Face ID to confirm your choice.
Your app is now locked to anyone else. You'll notice this because the next time you open the app, Face ID does a quick scan to confirm your identity before granting access to the app.
Just like you would for locking an app, long press on the app you want to hide and find the option that says "Require Face ID." Instead of tapping "Require Face ID," tap "Hide and Require Face ID." You'll receive a notice saying the app will no longer be visible on your home screen. Tap "Hide App" to confirm.
Voila, the app magically disappears from your home screen. But it's not entirely invisible. The hidden app is still accessible in a "Hidden Apps" folder. This can be found at the bottom of the "Apps" page.
In case you're wondering, all iPhones with the iOS 18 update have the Hidden Apps folder, so even if you haven't hidden any apps, the folder still exists. This should obscure any lingering questions about whether or not you have hidden apps. To open the Hidden Apps folder and access these apps, Face ID is required.
We've noticed that certain apps are unhide-able, so when you long press on an app, you might not have the option to hide it. So far, we've discovered this to be the case for built-in apps like Calculator, Maps, Clock, Stocks, and most notably, Photos.
So if you're trying to hide certain, ahem, explicit, photos, you'll have to choose and hide them the old fashioned way. It's unclear whether this is a permanent choice or will come later with a new iOS 18 version. That said, you can hide most third party apps like Spotify, Venmo, and mobile banking apps.
To unlock an app, simply long press again and tap "Don't Require Face ID" from the app shortcuts.
To unhide an app, swipe through to the App Library and scroll down to the Hidden Apps folder. This requires Face ID to open. Once your identity has been verified, it'll show your hidden apps. Long press on the app you want to unhide and tap "Don't Require Face ID."
Unfortunately, the app you just unhid doesn't automatically reappear on the home screen, so you'll have to manually add it back in. It's unclear if this is a bug or if un-hidden apps will automatically reappear in a future update.
Topics Apple iOS
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