Examples of using A passcode in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Okay, there's a passcode.
If you don't set up a passcode, you can't view your email account on your iPhone.
Of course there's a passcode.
You have a passcode to open this.
I will get you a passcode.
You can set up a passcode later for your iPhone settings.
I don't even have a passcode.
You can skip creating a passcode, but you need one for features like Apple Pay.
Nothing gets in and out of here without a passcode.
Hey, when did you put a passcode on your phone?
And you can't access to it without somebody with a passcode.
You might need to enter a passcode to open the email.
Recipients who don't use Gmail will get emailed a passcode.
Do you have some sort of a passcode to make sure they're locked out once and for all?
Recipients who don't use Gmail will get emailed a passcode.
If we enter a passcode into the calculator's keypad, it opens up a hidden partition.
You know, so… You should probably put a passcode on your phone, dude.
You were the one who learned about Hunter's secret account,yet seem not to know about a passcode.
IPhone, iPad, or iPod touch that uses a passcode, with iOS 9 and later.
Create a passcodeYou can skip creating a passcode, but you need one for features like Apple Pay.
If you choose"SMS passcode," recipients will get a passcode by text message.
Lost Mode locks your screen with a passcode and lets you display a custom message with your phone number to help you get it back.
As an additional protection,Face ID allows only five unsuccessful match attempts before a passcode is required.
Passkey- A passkey, sometimes called a passcode or pairing code, is a series of unique numbers that allow two Bluetooth-enabled devices to communicate with each other in a secure manner.
Enpass is an easy setup and helps you set up a passcode and TouchID right on startup.
If you didn't receive the text message from Outlook Web App,click I didn't receive a passcode and need it sent again.
Secure Important Documents:You can keep your personal stuff confidential by setting up a passcode for viewing your document, and you can also set a password to protect it from people while you send any of the files.
For additional protection,Face ID allows only five unsuccessful match attempts before a passcode is required to obtain access to your iPhone.
If you choose this, the recipient will get a text with a passcode, and have to enter it to open the message.
Now, none of us will ever have to worry about"lost keys"again because we will have the option of using a passcode, which I will now choose based on your thoughtful suggestions.