![]() ![]() ![]() I have an iPhone SE running iOS 10.3.2, my Mac is running 10.6.8, and iPhoto is version 7.1.5 The "trust this computer?" alert shows up just fine as soon as I connect my phone, and I always choose "trust", but this seems to have no effect. My phone still appears in the Devices tab of iPhoto. I've unlocked it before plugging it in, I've waited to click "ok" to the "unlock iPhone" prompt before unlocking my phone, and I've rebooted both my phone and my computer. ![]() Now, no matter what I do, iPhoto insists my phone is locked. I'd just plug my phone in, enter my passcode, reply "trust" to the "trust this computer?" prompt, and iPhoto would proceed to load my camera roll. I can't import photos from my camera roll onto my Mac because I get a message saying "photos in the camera roll on 'my iPhone' cannot be viewed or imported because the iPhone is locked with a passcode." Yes, I have Touch ID and a passcode, but this has never been an issue before. ![]()
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