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Sometimes basic security options like adding a password or having Touch ID enabled isn't just enough for your iPhone or iPad. There were tons of hacks where anyone can get access to your iOS device without much work, even if the device is locked with a passcode or Touch ID feature.

Luckily, Apple is always up to date with their software that's why you see less of these security flaws coming up. But who knows when is the next one is and how powerful it can get.

Instead of waiting around for a hacker or thief to knock on your door, why not start protecting your iOS devices. If you think adding a passcode to the lock screen isn't enough, below are some of the best app lockers for iPhone to help you secure your applications.

When you password protects your individual iOS apps, no one will be able to open it unless they know your password. This reduces the chance of you losing your important data and documents.

Best Cydia Tweaks to Lock Your iPhone Apps

1. AppLocker

We can not start this list without mentioning Applocker first. This tweak has been around since iOS 6, and it has delivered some of the best results I've seen. Applocker provides a solution for people who want to lock more than just their iOS apps. When you purchase this package from Cydia, it will allow you to add passwords to your folders and lock the home screen layout.

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With the latest update, which has support for iOS 9 and up to iPhone 6 Plus, you can start using your Touch ID as a password replacement. If you don't feel safe enough with just adding a password to protect your apps, the fingerprint can come in handy as an alternative.

Keep in mind that Applocker is a dependant of Mobile Substrate. Which means it should only be installed on a compatible version of the tweak (MB). Applocker is now available on the ModMyi repo.

2. BioLockdown

The thing I like about most app lockers is that they're very friendly with the default security features that Apple provided. In 2013, Apple released the iPhone 5s which introduces Touch ID. This option allows you to unlock your iPhone using the fingerprint sensor and that is it.

Developer Ryan Petrich extends its potential by adding the ability to lock apps, settings, and switches on your iPhone using Touch ID. The BioLockdown was born to serve such purpose.

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Just like AppLocker, you can use your fingerprint to secure any applications on your iOS device. Without it, the app will remain locked. No one will be able to delete it or interfere with the 'app locker' itself. You can download and install BioLockdown tweak from Perich's repository: http://rpetri.ch/cydia/

3. iProtect

This is tweak right here is very important and powerful. It contains similar features to the two packages I mentioned earlier. But it has an advantage of supporting the latest jailbroken firmware which is iOS 10.2. If you just used Yalu102 to jailbreak your iPhone, then this tweak will work on it.

Besides that, iProtect provides essential locking features such as securing your apps, contacts, photos, folders, and more. You have the options between using a password or Touch ID. You can go ahead and check out the review video from iDeviceHelp below.

4. BioProtect

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This tweak was recommended by one of our reader on Twitter. Admittedly, we forgot to add it to the list when putting it together. BioProtect offer additional features besides locking your applications. You can prevent anyone from turning off your iPhone or making changes to the setting panes without your permission.

Developed by Elias Limneos, the same person behind AudioRecorder 2, BioProtect can be found via the BigBoss repo. Give it a try and let us know how you like it.

With the increase in Passcode bypass methods and hacks, it's important to secure and lock your iOS apps so that your privacy and sensitive data remain safe or at least not get to the wrong person. I hope those app lockers or known as Cydia tweaks will help you password protects the internal features and apps on your iPhone.

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Applies to

  • Windows 10
  • Windows Server

This topic for the IT professional describes what AppLocker is and how its features differ from Software Restriction Policies.

AppLocker advances the app control features and functionality of Software Restriction Policies. AppLocker contains new capabilities and extensions that allow you to create rules to allow or deny apps from running based on unique identities of files and to specify which users or groups can run those apps.

Using AppLocker, you can:

  • Control the following types of apps: executable files (.exe and .com), scripts (.js, .ps1, .vbs, .cmd, and .bat), Windows Installer files (.mst, .msi and .msp), and DLL files (.dll and .ocx), and packaged apps and packaged app installers (appx).
  • Define rules based on file attributes derived from the digital signature, including the publisher, product name, file name, and file version. For example, you can create rules based on the publisher attribute that is persistent through updates, or you can create rules for a specific version of a file.
  • Assign a rule to a security group or an individual user.
  • Create exceptions to rules. For example, you can create a rule that allows all Windows processes to run except Registry Editor (Regedit.exe).
  • Use audit-only mode to deploy the policy and understand its impact before enforcing it.
  • Import and export rules. The import and export affects the entire policy. For example, if you export a policy, all of the rules from all of the rule collections are exported, including the enforcement settings for the rule collections. If you import a policy, all criteria in the existing policy are overwritten.
  • Streamline creating and managing AppLocker rules by using Windows PowerShell cmdlets.

AppLocker helps reduce administrative overhead and helps reduce the organization's cost of managing computing resources by decreasing the number of help desk calls that result from users running unapproved apps

For information about the application control scenarios that AppLocker addresses, see AppLocker policy use scenarios.

What features are different between Software Restriction Policies and AppLocker?

Feature differences

The following table compares AppLocker to Software Restriction Policies.

FeatureSoftware Restriction PoliciesAppLocker

Rule scope

All users

Specific user or group

Rule conditions provided

File hash, path, certificate, registry path, and Internet zone

File hash, path, and publisher

Rule types provided

Defined by the security levels:

  • Disallowed

  • Basic User

  • Unrestricted

Allow and deny

Default rule action

Unrestricted

Implicit deny

Audit-only mode

No

Yes

Wizard to create multiple rules at one time

No

Yes

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Yes

Rule collection

No

Yes

Windows PowerShell support

No

Yes

Custom error messages

No

Yes

Application control function differences

The following table compares the application control functions of Software Restriction Policies (SRP) and AppLocker.

Application control functionSRPAppLocker

Operating system scope

SRP policies can be applied to all Windows operating systems beginning with Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.

AppLocker policies apply only to those supported operating system versions and editions listed in Requirements to use AppLocker. But these systems can also use SRP.

Note

Use different GPOs for SRP and AppLocker rules.

User support

SRP allows users to install applications as an administrator.

AppLocker policies are maintained through Group Policy, and only the administrator of the device can update an AppLocker policy.

AppLocker permits customization of error messages to direct users to a Web page for help.

Policy maintenance

SRP policies are updated by using the Local Security Policy snap-in or the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC).

AppLocker policies are updated by using the Local Security Policy snap-in or the GPMC.

AppLocker supports a small set of PowerShell cmdlets to aid in administration and maintenance.

Policy management infrastructure

To manage SRP policies, SRP uses Group Policy within a domain and the Local Security Policy snap-in for a local computer.

To manage AppLocker policies, AppLocker uses Group Policy within a domain and the Local Security Policy snap-in for a local computer.

Block malicious scripts

Rules for blocking malicious scripts prevents all scripts associated with the Windows Script Host from running, except those that are digitally signed by your organization.

AppLocker rules can control the following file formats: .ps1, .bat, .cmd, .vbs, and .js. In addition, you can set exceptions to allow specific files to run.

Manage software installation

SRP can prevent all Windows Installer packages from installing. It allows .msi files that are digitally signed by your organization to be installed.

The Windows Installer rule collection is a set of rules created for Windows Installer file types (.mst, .msi and .msp) to allow you to control the installation of files on client computers and servers.

Manage all software on the computer

All software is managed in one rule set. By default, the policy for managing all software on a device disallows all software on the user's device, except software that is installed in the Windows folder, Program Files folder, or subfolders.

Unlike SRP, each AppLocker rule collection functions as an allowed list of files. Only the files that are listed within the rule collection will be allowed to run. This configuration makes it easier for administrators to determine what will occur when an AppLocker rule is applied.

Different policies for different users

Rules are applied uniformly to all users on a particular device.

On a device that is shared by multiple users, an administrator can specify the groups of users who can access the installed software. Using AppLocker, an administrator can specify the user to whom a specific rule should apply.

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