On iOS 26.4, I set a Screen Time passcode. However, when I go to Settings > Apps > [Our App] and turn off Screen Time Access for the app, the system asks for Face ID instead of the Screen Time passcode. As a result, Screen Time access can be disabled without entering the Screen Time passcode.
Steps to Reproduce 1. Set a Screen Time passcode on iOS 26.4. 2. Open Settings > Apps > [Our App]. 3. Turn off Screen Time Access for the app.
Expected Result The system should require the Screen Time passcode before allowing Screen Time access to be disabled.
Actual Result The system asks for Face ID instead of the Screen Time passcode, and Screen Time access is disabled.
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