For years, Apple didn’t provide a built-in way to lock apps with a passcode or biometric authentication unless the app itself offered the option. Thankfully, with iOS 18, this feature is now available on all compatible iPhones. Here’s how you can set it up.

How to Hide and Lock Apps on iOS 18

Locking apps can come in handy if you’re a parent wanting to keep certain apps secure from your children or you simply want to lock apps like your messaging app. Once enabled, selected apps will require Face ID, Touch ID, or a passcode to open, keeping your data safe. Here’s how to set it up:

Now, the app will require biometric or passcode authentication to open. If you also want to hide the app, you can chooseHide and Require Face ID(or Touch ID or Passcode) from the same pop-up menu and tapHide Appon the subsequent screen.

Screenshot showing Require Face ID option in iOS 18’s quick action menu

You’ll now find the app in theHiddensection ofyour iPhone’s App Library. To find it, swipe left on the Home Screen until you reach the App Library, then scroll to the bottom. From there, you’ll need to authenticate to access any hidden apps. Keep in mind that any app you hide will no longer show up in Spotlight search, notifications, Siri suggestions, or even in the call history.

Some native apps like Camera, Clock, Find My, and Settings, among others, cannot be locked or hidden in iOS 18.

Require Face ID option while lock apps in iOS 18

How to Unhide and Unlock Apps on iOS 18

Now, if you want to unhide an app or remove the lock from an app, just follow these steps:

The lock will be removed, and hidden apps will no longer be in the hidden folder. However, note that unhiding an app won’t automatically place it back on your Home Screen — you’ll need to manually re-add it.

App requiring Face ID to unlock on iOS 18

As you may see, locking and hiding apps on iOS 18 is incredibly easy. It’s a significant improvement over the previous methods we had to rely on forlocking apps on an iPhone. With this built-in solution, you don’t need to worry about protecting your apps from prying eyes anymore.

Require Face ID option when hiding apps in iOS 18

Hide and Require Face ID option in iOS 18