My daughter changed my password HELP I AM LOCKED OUT

help please it says i am locked out for 50 minutes she doesnt know

You'll have to restore the phone on the last computer it was synced with to remove it.  See
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1212.

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  • Updated IOS 7 and now it does not accept my password. I'm locked out

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    vlmorgan 
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