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  1. 5 days ago · On the screen that asks for PIN/pattern, tap “Use my Google account instead”. Tap inside the text field to open your keyboard. Tap the gear icon on the keyboard to open Settings. Tap the back button at the top, then select Google Voice Typing. Tap the search icon at the top-right corner.

  2. 4 days ago · Mobile Devices. What can you do if you forgot the PIN, pattern or password of your Galaxy device. Regain access to your Samsung Galaxy with step-by-step solutions for forgotten credentials, including Smart Lock benefits, Google Find My Device resets, and Service Centre support, ensuring your data’s safety.

  3. 3 days ago · - adb connection to the device via recovery mode (device is not being detected, seems like adb is not active in recovery mode) - same with fastboot mode. Also "fastboot devices" doesn't show any device. - we also found a modus called "meta mode".

  4. 4 days ago · Go to Surfshark password reset page. Enter your email address and press the Get reset link button. NOTE: This method works for resetting your password even if you had no password since registering. Head to your email inbox, where you'll find a letter from Surfshark named Reset your Surfshark password. Open this letter and press Change my password.

  5. 5 days ago · Go to Settings, tap on your name, then select "Password & Security" followed by "Change Password". Follow the on-screen instructions to create a new password. #2 Using a Mac: If you're using a Mac, click on the Apple menu, select System Preferences, then click on Apple ID. From there, choose "Password & Security" and click "Change Password".

  6. 2 days ago · To unlock your tablet, simply press the power button or the home button to wake up the screen. Then, swipe, enter a PIN, or use your fingerprint or facial recognition to unlock the device. If you have forgotten your passcode or pattern, you may need to perform a factory reset, which will erase all data on the device.

  7. 3 days ago · From macOS Recovery, you can access a hidden password reset tool and use it to change any user account's password on the Mac. On modern Macs, you'll still need your Apple ID, but you might be able to change the password without it on older machines. To launch the tool, open the Terminal by clicking Utilities > Terminal in the menu bar.