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How to unencrypt oppo WeChat text messages

After turning on the application lock (application encryption) function, you need to verify the privacy password (or fingerprint, face) before opening the application to protect application privacy.

Setting method:

ColorOS 12 and above: Go to "Settings > Permissions and Privacy > App Lock", enter the privacy password, select the application that needs encryption, and choose to turn on encryption.

ColorOS version 11.0-11.3: Go to "Settings > Privacy > App Lock", enter the privacy password, select the application that needs encryption, and choose to turn on encryption.

ColorOS version 7.0-7.2: Go to "Settings > Security > Application Encryption", enter the privacy password, select the application that needs encryption, and choose to turn on encryption.

Accessing encrypted applications:

1. Use privacy password to access: If the application has been encrypted, you need to enter the correct privacy password when accessing, otherwise you will not be able to enter the application and view relevant content.

2. Access using fingerprint and face: You can also use fingerprint or face password to open encrypted applications.

Enter "Settings gt; Permissions and Privacy (Privacy/Security) gt; App Lock (Application Encryption)", enter the privacy password, and click ":" in the upper right corner of the App Lock (Application Encryption) interface or "_" or "gear" settings icon, enter the App Lock (App Encryption) settings, and turn on the switch for "Use fingerprint or face for App Lock (App Encryption)".

Cancellation method:

1. ColorOS 11 and above:

(1) Turn off the app lock of the application individually: enter "Settings> Permissions and Privacy (Privacy) gt; App Lock", after entering the privacy password, select the app among the locked apps on the App Lock interface to close it.

(2) Turn off the app lock function: Go to "Settings > Permissions and Privacy (Privacy) > App Lock", enter the privacy password, and on the app lock interface, click ":" or " _" Settings icon, select "Turn off App Lock" to turn it off.

2. ColorOS version 5.0-7.2:

Enter "Settings; Security; Application Encryption", enter the privacy password, and find the "small lock" on the application encryption interface icon of the application, click the application and turn off the "Enable password verification" switch.

Warm reminder:

① ColorOS 5.0 and above: To use "Application Encryption", you need to set a privacy password first.

② ColorOS 5.0 and above: You can set "No verification before lock screen". After the encrypted application is exited, it can be opened again before locking the screen without verifying the application encryption password.

③ ColorOS 11 and above: Application encryption is renamed as application lock, and a shortcut switch for application lock is added in the control center. You can quickly turn on/off application lock through this switch.