If you are a child in a Family Sharing group , only the "Organizer" (parent) can reset the passcode from their own device. 2. Bypass via iCloud Sign-Out
You must know the general Apple ID password to sign out (even if you don't know the Screen Time passcode).
A common workaround for some iOS versions involves signing out of the iCloud account entirely, as Screen Time is often tied to an active iCloud session.
Turning off Screen Time without both the 4-digit passcode and the associated Apple ID is a complex task because Apple designs these features to be secure against unauthorized changes. While standard settings won't let you bypass these requirements easily, there are a few systematic ways to handle the situation depending on your access levels. 1. The Official Recovery Path (Resetting via Apple ID)
Enter the Apple ID and password used to set up the passcode. This allows you to create a new passcode or disable it entirely.
If you have access to the Apple ID but just forgot the 4-digit Screen Time passcode, Apple provides a built-in recovery mechanism:
Go to Settings > Screen Time . Tap Change Screen Time Passcode , then tap it again. Select Forgot Passcode? .
Navigate to Settings , tap your Name (Apple ID) at the top, scroll down, and tap Sign Out . Once signed out, try returning to the Screen Time menu; the system may allow you to toggle it off without a passcode. 3. The "Nuclear" Option: Factory Reset
If you are a child in a Family Sharing group , only the "Organizer" (parent) can reset the passcode from their own device. 2. Bypass via iCloud Sign-Out
You must know the general Apple ID password to sign out (even if you don't know the Screen Time passcode).
A common workaround for some iOS versions involves signing out of the iCloud account entirely, as Screen Time is often tied to an active iCloud session.
Turning off Screen Time without both the 4-digit passcode and the associated Apple ID is a complex task because Apple designs these features to be secure against unauthorized changes. While standard settings won't let you bypass these requirements easily, there are a few systematic ways to handle the situation depending on your access levels. 1. The Official Recovery Path (Resetting via Apple ID)
Enter the Apple ID and password used to set up the passcode. This allows you to create a new passcode or disable it entirely.
If you have access to the Apple ID but just forgot the 4-digit Screen Time passcode, Apple provides a built-in recovery mechanism:
Go to Settings > Screen Time . Tap Change Screen Time Passcode , then tap it again. Select Forgot Passcode? .
Navigate to Settings , tap your Name (Apple ID) at the top, scroll down, and tap Sign Out . Once signed out, try returning to the Screen Time menu; the system may allow you to toggle it off without a passcode. 3. The "Nuclear" Option: Factory Reset