How to Allow Untrusted Shortcuts on Your iPhone

Do you want to enable untrusted shortcuts on your iPhone? This method works for all iOS 14 and iOS 13-based operating systems. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you out.

Firstly, open your settings menu and locate “Shortcuts.” Simply click to open it. Unfortunately, this option may not be visible. However, at the bottom of this option, it shows one message, which means that this option is only visible after you create any one of the shortcuts.

To create a shortcut, close all the settings window and locate the “Shortcuts” app icon. If you want to create a new shortcut, press the plus icon, and then go to “Add Action.” Here you can select your favorite option. For example, you can select “Media” and then select “Record Audio.”

After selecting your preferred option, name the shortcut and tap on “Done.” Now, your shortcut is successfully created, and you can activate it by pressing the icon.

To check if the option is visible, go to “Settings” and locate “Shortcuts.” Click to open it, and this time the option should be visible. Sometimes it may ask for your passcode, which you can complete to activate the untrusted shortcuts.

Now you know how to allow untrusted shortcuts on your iPhone. This easy-to-follow guide will help you to enable the untrusted shortcuts feature on your iOS 13 or 14-based operating system.