The Notes app on your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch is a great way of electronically taking down notes throughout the day. You might use it as a shopping list, a personal diary, or, more generally, a place for you to write down things you want to remember.
Sometimes, though, you might not wish for these notes to be seen. They could contain private information, like your bank account number, your passwords, or your innermost personal thoughts! For those of you who don’t want anyone else being privy to your notes, here’s a quick and easy way to make them password protected:
Now you’ll need to enter your password to access that note.
Every time you open a locked note, the Notes app will unlock that note. In order to re-lock the note, make sure that you tap on the lock icon at the top-right corner of your screen before you leave the app.
For those of you who don’t see this feature on your device, it may be because your device has not been upgraded to the latest version of iOS, or because your Notes app has not yet been upgraded. Make sure your device has been upgraded to iOS 9.3 or higher. To upgrade your Notes app, open it up and tap on the back button at the top-left corner of your screen to get to the Folders screen. Next, tap on ‘Upgrade’.
Upgrading your Notes app will give you access to a whole load of other cool features, such as adding photos to your notes, turning your notes into interactive checklists, drawing your own pictures, and much, much more!