Examples of using Passcode in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
What passcode?
Passcode required.
There's no passcode.
Passcode accepted.
Okay, there's a passcode.
You have a passcode to open this.
Of course there's a passcode.
Passcode… Warning, perimeter breach.
Give us the passcode.
If we enter a passcode into the calculator's keypad, it opens up a hidden partition.
Nina will have the passcode.
You can set up a passcode later for your iPhone settings.
I don't even have a passcode.
She has to have set the passcode sometime within the last hour.
Call me with the locker number and passcode.
Hey, when did you put a passcode on your phone?
Swipe off the option that says Simple Passcode.
If you forgot the passcode for lock screen.
Would you rather give me your passcode?
And I don't need the passcode to answer.
Nothing gets in and out of here without a passcode.
You still haven't cracked my new passcode to change it?
Turn off the setting that says“Simple Passcode.”.
You know, so… You should probably put a passcode on your phone, dude.
There is also the common problem of losing your key or forgetting your passcode.
Recipients who don't use Gmail will get passcode via an email.
And you can't access to it without somebody with a passcode.
A customized warning messagewill also show up when wrong passcode is entered.
Recipients who don't use Gmail will get emailed a passcode.
Then turn off the setting that reads“Simple Passcode.”.