User manual

• Reset via recovery email: Enter the linked email address and then enter the verification code
sent to your linked email address to reset the password.
• Reset via OPPO account: Log in to your linked OPPO account to reset the password.
Turn off privacy password
Go to "Settings - Safety & emergency", and tap "Privacy password".
Tap "Turn off privacy password", tap "Close" in the pop-up window, and then enter the
password to turn it off.
Anti-peeping for notifications
When the front camera detects that someone other than the phone owner is in front of the phone,
it automatically hides notification details and only shows that there are new notifications in
order to protect the user's private information from prying eyes.
Path: Settings - Notifications & status bar - Anti-peeping for notifications.
Scope of application: This feature will be updated along with ColorOS 12. Further details will
be posted in the OPPO Community. This feature is only available on some models.
Lock your apps with App lock
When App lock is turned on, you need to enter the password to access certain apps. You can
also choose fingerprint or facial recognition to open locked apps in a more secure and
convenient way. Enabling this feature requires the privacy password.
Turn App lock on
• Go to "Settings - Privacy permissions - App lock".
• Enter the privacy password. (Reset your privacy password if you forget it.)
• Select the app you want to lock and turn on App lock.
Access locked apps
• Use the privacy password
You need to enter your privacy password to access locked apps, otherwise you will not be able
to access the app.
• Access using fingerprint or facial recognition
You can also access locked apps through using your fingerprint or facial recognition.
Path: Go to "Settings - Safety & emergency - Fingerprint", enter the lock screen password, and
use your fingerprint for App lock.
Turn App lock off
• Go to "Settings - Privacy permissions - App lock".
• Enter the privacy password.