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I’m unsure if this effects iPadOS 26.0 as I have just pushed out iPadOS 26.0.1 to devices this week.  We have a Single App Mode profile for TD Snap (though app doesn’t really matter).  After the device is rebooted it looks like on the home screen you can’t unlock the device.

Swiping up just shows “No older notifications” but does not unlock the phone and take it to the Single App locked mode to TD Snap.

Has anyone else experienced this?

This iPad is on iPadOS 26.0.1.  Didn’t have this issue prior to the update.

Tested further.

Took 2 11th gen iPads I had.  One left on iPadOS 18.4.1.  The other upgraded to iPadOS 26.0.1.  Put in Single App Mode on both.  No issue unlocking on iPadOS 18.4.1.  Could not unlock on iPadOS 26.0.1.  Tested with different apps in Single App Mode (so not application specific).

I’m continuing to test further, but it seems something may be up with Single App Mode on iPadOS 26.0.1.  Just wondering if anyone else has run into a similar issue with it?


Issue also happens with iPadOS 26.0.  Proceeding to test with iPadOS 26.1 beta.


Tested with iPadOS 26.1 beta and the issue does not occur with that.  After clicking power button and again to get to lock screen it just take you right back into the app and you don’t see the lock screen.


Hey, 

I got a problem too on iPadOS 26 and single App mode, when you launch a video in a floating window, and then apply a profile with single App mode, the video continues playing even if the iPad doesn’t react to the touch and other actions.

When the video is ending, the iPad applies the profiles and blocks the iPad on the selected App.

 


It doesn’t work on iPadOS 26.1 either.

 


@BenDat not quite the same as this.  If I’m understanding your issue correctly it seems to be working as intended.  Doesn’t really lock a user out from anything other than intended and could probably be resolved with a reboot of the iPad.  For the issue I’m observing if the issue isn’t occuring a reboot will cause it to happen after it’s locked.  Tested by pushing out Single App Mode to iPad on iPadOS 26.0.x and initially it’s fine but reboot the iPad and it goes to the app but after it’s locked you can’t get out of the lock screen.  I know the title says home screen.  I should have put lock screen.  iPad is basically unusable once locked without another reboot.  It would subsequenctly need a reboot each time to use it because once it goes to sleep or gets locked I am unable to unlock it.