What Does Security Lockout Mean on iPad

You may feel unfamiliar with the Security Lockout screen on your iPad. But if I explain that Security Lockout on your iPad is just a replacement for the "iPad is disabled connect to iTunes" message on new versions of iPadOS (iPadOS 15.2 and later), you may become suddenly enlightened.

As the "iPad is disabled" message, Security Lockout on your iPad or iPhone is an indication of continuous failed password attempts. If you enter the wrong passcode on your iPad over five times in a row, you will see the iPad Unavailable or Security Lockout on your tablet.

How to Fix Security Lockout on iPad in 4 Ways

If your iPad shows Security Lockout or iPad Unavailable with a timer telling you to try after a specific period, you still have the chance to remove the Security Lockout screen correctly without data loss. However, if there is no timer or you can't remember your iPad password, you must erase your iPhone to fix the iPad. All ways to wipe and unlock the iPad are detailed below. By the way, you can also apply one of these tips to fix theiPad Unavailablescreen.

Bypass Security Lockout on iPad via Erase iPad

The easiest way to remove the Security Lockout screen on iPad could be using the Erase iPad option provided by Apple. If you meet the requirements below, you can use this solution:

  • You have turned on Find Device before the iPad gets locked.
  • You still remember the Apple ID account used on the device.
  • You ensure there is a network connection on the iPad.

If you have set your iPad as the list above, you will see the Erase iPad option when your iPad shows Security Lockout. Via that button, you can erase all content and settings, including the lock screen settings, from the iPadOS device. Afterward, you can set up the iPad and use it again. This option also allows you to fixiPhone Security Lockout.

Step 1.Click the Erase iPad option from the Security Lockout screen.

Step 2.Check the information and tap Erase iPad again.

Step 3.Enter your Apple ID detail as required and tap Erase.

Step 4.Wait for the data wiping process to finish.

Erase iPad

Remove Security Lockout on iPad via EaseUS MobiUnlock

If you don't see the Erase iPad option due to your iPad settings, you need an iPad unlocker likeEaseUS MobiUnlockto help yourself out. This tool not only works to unlock iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch but also performs well to solve problems caused by forgetting the passcode. Whether you see iPad is disabled, iPad Unavailable, or Security Lockout on your device, you can use EaseUS MobiUnlock to fix the issue.

To remove Security Lockout on iPad:

Step 1.Have your iPhone connected to the computer and run EaseUS MobiUnlock. Select "Unlock Screen Passcode" to proceed.

connect your device to computer

Step 2. After your device is detected, click "Start" to continue.

connect your device to computer

Step 3.Verify your device model and download the suitable firmware for your iPhone. If the firmware package has been downloaded, just select it by clicking on the "Select" button at the bottom of the screen.

Download or select firmware

Step 4.After firmware download, click "Unlock." Enter the needed information in the box and click "Unlock" again to regain access to your locked iPhone without hassle.

Unlock the device

Step 5.Wait for the unlock process to complete. Then, you can set up your iPhone, iPad, iPod.

Wait for the process to complete

Erase Security Lockout on iPad via iTunes/Finder

Depending on the computer you use, you can choose to fix Security Lockout on iPad with iTunes or Finder. On PC and earlier macOS versions, iTunes is helpful in restoring a Security Lockout iPad. While on newer macOS versions, Finder will come to your assistance. Since both of them work similarly, here I'd like to take iTunes as an example:

Step 1.Turn off your iPad.

Step 2.Put your iPad in recovery mode and connect it to your computer simultaneously.

Step 3.In iTunes, select your iPad and choose to restore the device in the prompt.

Step 4.Wait for the restoring process to finish.

Restore iPad in iTunes

If you want to know more details, refer to Apple's guide what to do when youforgot iPad passcode.

Fix Security Lockout on iPad via Find Device

If you can use the Erase iPad option as detailed in the first solution, then you can also use the Erase iPad feature provided in Find Device to wipe out your phone so you can get into the locked iPad again.

All you need is to sign intoiCloud.comwith the Apple ID used on your iPad, choose Find Device, and then choose to erase your locked iPad.

FAQs on Security Lockout on iPad

When you get an unavailable iPad, you may also have questions below:

1. How do I get my iPad out of Security Lockout?

你通常会看到安全锁定你的iPad with a timer. You can get out of Security Lockout by entering the correct passcode after the time is up. While if your iPad is locked completely, you will need to erase your iPad with the Erase iPad option on the screen, an iPad unlocker, iTunes, or iCloud to remove the Security Lockout message.

2. Why is my iPad saying Security Lockout?

If you enter the wrong passcode on your iPad multiple times in a row, you may see the Security Lockout or iPad Unavailable message on your tablet. Both indicate that your iPad is currently locked for safety reasons.

3. How do I unlock my iPad after too many attempts?

You can either wait for the timer to end and enter the correct passcode or unlock iPad without password directly using a tool like EaseUS MobiUnlock, iTunes, or iCloud.

The Bottom Line

iPad Security Lockout is never too tough to solve. However, you will lose all content and settings on your iPad as the cost. This should remind you of the importance of device backup. If you have a backup available, you can restore everything from the backup after you erase the iPad. By doing so, you can unlock your iPad without passcode and without losing data.

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Daisy is the Senior editor of the writing team for EaseUS. She has been working in EaseUS for over ten years, starting from a technical writer to a team leader of the content group. As a professional author for over 10 years, she writes a lot to help people overcome their tech troubles.

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Myra joined EaseUS in 2017. As a big fan of Apple products, she mainly focuses on iOS data transfer and iOS troubleshooting tips. Meanwhile, she is expanding her knowledge and skills in other fields like data recovery and disk management. Myra is open-minded and likes both extensive and intensive reading. Other than reading and writing, she is also fond of mobile games and K-pop stars.

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