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How to Lock Apps on iPad

Mar 04, 2025Mar 04, 2025

Does your organization utilize iPad apps for kiosk-style purposes, or have you ever needed to hand a device to someone else to use an app or enter information without giving them full access? Apple’s Guided Access accessibility feature is a solution for such scenarios that is built into iOS and iPadOS.

Guided Access allows a user to lock a single app on the screen, preventing users from returning to the Home Screen, opening another app, activating Siri, or using the hardware buttons without entering a passcode to exit Guided Access.

SEE: What’s new in iOS 18.2?

To enable Guided Access, follow these steps.

The accessibility shortcut allows you to activate Guided Access by clicking the iPad’s hardware button three times. On devices with a Home button, press it three times. On devices with Face ID, press the side or top button three times.

Before activating Guided Access, launch the app you’d like to lock to the screen, and then follow these steps:

When you’re ready to disable Guided Access, follow these steps.

If you want to restrict apps so children or other users can only access certain features, you will need a different menu from the one where the kiosk mode setting resides.

To use parental controls to lock specific media services, go to Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions > App Store, Media, Web, & Games.

Some developers allow users to add password access within their apps; however, Apple provides an alternative method through Screen Time.

Go to Settings > Screen Time > App Limits > Add Limit. Select the category of apps or specific app to limit. Select Next. Screen Time locks an app using a password after a set amount of time, so select the shortest time span (1 minute) or choose a time frame. Finally, select Block At End Of Limit.

By knowing how to lock apps on an iPad, you can prevent unauthorized access to sensitive apps and maintain control over device usage.

TechnologyAdvice staff writer Megan Crouse updated this article.

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SEE: What’s new in iOS 18.2?