VisionOS 1.0.3 lets users change their passcode | CompuScoop.com

VisionOS 1.0.3 will let end users change their Passcode without the need to go to a local Apple Store to get it changed.

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According to AppleInsider:

Apple’s third update for the Apple Vision Pro operating system, visionOS 1.0.3 makes a change to the way it handles passcodes, to avoid users taking a trip to the Apple Store.

Released on Monday, visionOS 1.0.3 is the first official update to the operating system since the release of the Apple Vision Pro itself. The update brings with it an important change concerning passcodes.

Before the update, Apple Vision Pro owners discovered that they couldn’t recover their headset if they somehow forgot their passcode. Affected users had to either send the headset off to Apple or pay a visit to an Apple Store for a reset, due to a lack of a mechanism to do it themselves.

Spotted initially in the visionOS 1.1 developer beta, the change has made its way earlier than thought, in version 1.0.3. The handling of passcodes is similar to that of the Apple Watch, in that users can erase all their data from the Apple Vision Pro to rest the passcode.

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