A user's iPhone was permanently locked after several failed log-in attempts. Which of the following authentication methods are needed to restore access, applications, and data to the device?
C. Primary account and password
To restore access, applications, and data to an iPhone that has been permanently locked due to several failed login attempts, the user typically needs to use their primary account (Apple ID) and the associated password. This is the standard method for regaining access to the device and its data. The user will need to enter their Apple ID and password to unlock the iPhone and access their data. Other authentication methods, such as fingerprint, facial recognition, PIN code, recovery contact, or recovery key, are not typically used in this situation.
It was using the incorrect primary account and password that permanently blocked the account. To regain access, a recovery contact or recovery key is necessary. This process is common for most operating systems, although I'm not sure if it's different for iOS devices.
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