How can I cancle my pass code?

I don't want to have to enter a pass code to use my phone but one is entered . How can I remove it ?  Thank you

There is really no need for you to be so sarcastic to the person asking the question (or any person for that matter). Why are you here if not to help someone with a question?  That was just uncalled for.

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