First off, open the BioLockDown tweak from Settings on your iPhone. To lock an individual app, tap on ‘New restriction’. You can see a new pop-up menu from which you can choose any default or third-party apps or folders you wish to lock with Touch ID. As of now, folders cannot be locked; but the developer has promised to introduce this feature in near future. Tap on Settings Panes and you will be able to lock particular settings pane like General, Wallpaper, Siri, and more. It is advisable to lock ‘BioLockDown’ itself so nobody can make any changes in the Settings or remove lock apps. You must use BioLockDown to lock ‘power off device’ feature on a Jailbroken iPhone. Whenever you need to shut down your iPhone, the tweak will ask you to put your fingerprint to power off your device. Since the current Jailbreak is semi-tethered, a simple restart will nullify the Jailbreak. If your iPhone falls into the hands of a smart user, s/he can remove your Jailbreak, wiping out all the effects and security you have created by using BioLockDown tweak. BioLockDown is a nice tweak to use on your iPhone. However, you should be careful not to use this tweak with replacement apps like Touchr or Virtual home that could interfere with it. To avoid any clash, you should disable such apps while using BioLockDown tweak. You don’t need to use BioLockDown to lock every app on your device. For example, you can hide and unhide Photos in iOS 10 on iPhone or iPad without using BioLockDown. The workaround, which requires a few simple steps, can surely protect your photos. Apart from BioLockDown, there are many other iOS 10 Compatible Cydia Tweaks you can use to enhance your iOS experience. You can also explore some of the best iOS 10 cydia sources. Did you like this information on how app lock for iPhone works with Touch ID, Share your feedback with us on Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus.
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