1. Disallow Notifications from Individual Apps

Push notifications appear by default on the iOS lock screen. You can hide the notification content with these simple steps. If you choose When Unlocked, notification content will be kept hidden on your iOS lock screen. With Never, Notification Center will never show the content under an app name. However, if you want to refrain only selected apps from showing notification previews, you can turn off this feature for them individually. Settings →  Notifications → Tap on an app → Select Show Previews → Choose When Unlocked or Never.

2. Always Have Touch ID /Face ID or Passcode Enabled

Your iOS device will either have Face ID or Touch ID as the primary lock screen security feature. Set it up according to your iPhone or iPad model using the below-mentioned steps. Here is the list of Face ID supported devices. The rest of all are based on Touch ID. You’ll also have to set a passcode along with setting up such a security system on your iOS device.

3. Disable Wallet and Siri Access

You can keep your wallet information confidential on your device lock screen. It’s nice to see Apple offering such an option that lets you hide your essential payment and credit card details.

4. Turn Off Siri Suggestions on Lock Screen

After disabling access to Siri, you can also switch off Siri Suggestions if they’re not important enough to be disclosed on the lock screen. Here’s a quick way!

5. Customize Lock Screen Widgets

Widgets can be easily accessed even when your iPhone is locked by swiping right on the screen. They’re helpful to stay organized in everyday life. But if they contain private information, you might want to remove the widget screen.

6. Disable Control Center Access

To do so, visit the same Face ID & Passcode or Touch ID & Passcode settings and toggle off Control Center. Signing Off These were complete lock screen security settings for your iPhone and iPad. As they are meant for ultimate privacy, you may want to overlook a function that you want to keep using on the lock screen. However, using Touch ID or Face ID is essential for the basic privacy of your iOS device. You can also remove the camera button from your iPhone lock screen. To remove it, read this step-by-step guide on the same. You would like to read these posts as well:

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