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So you’ve seen the 🔒 emoji come up in a message or social media post—but what does it mean? As it turns out, the 🔒 emoji can mean a few different things, so we’re here to help you learn everything you need to know about this emoji. We’ll show you what it can mean, how to use it, and how to pair it with other emojis to get your message across!

Lock Emoji Meaning

The 🔒 emoji shows that something is secure, private, or inaccessible. Typically, the 🔒 on social media shows that someone is taken or “locked in” a relationship and isn’t available for dating. On the other hand, the 🔒 can also signify a secret or a physical padlock.

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What does the 🔒 (lock) emoji mean?

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  1. On social apps, 🔒 means that a person is in a solid and happy relationship with someone else. You know that person isn’t available for dating when you see a closed lock. You’ll likely see a 🔒 in someone’s social media bio if they’re taken or “locked in” a relationship.
    • “Happy to report that I’m officially taken. 🔒😊”
    • “Just updated my dating profile! 🔒”
  2. After all, secrets are meant to be kept under metaphorical lock and key! When someone uses 🔒, they’re saying that they intend to keep the secret.
    • “She made me promise not to tell! 🔒”
    • “Remember not to mention the party to mom! It’s a 🔒.”
    • Seeing a lock on Snapchat? A lock appears on Snapchat stories that are private—maybe they’re keeping a secret![1]
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  3. When someone describes a building, structure, or piece of technology that is locked, they may use the 🔒 emoji to symbolize it. They could also be referring to something with restricted access.[2]
    • “Did you 🔒 the garage?”
    • “My Facebook account is 🔒 and I forgot the password! 😫”
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How to Use the 🔒(Lock) Emoji

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  1. It’s natural to want the world to know when you’ve forged a healthy, lasting bond with someone! The 🔒 emoji can help you express your commitment to the relationship.
    • “It’s our anniversary today! 2 years and going strong. 🔒❤️”
    • “If you know it’s true love, then it’s time to 🔒 it down! 💍”
    • “My relationship status: 🔒😍”
  2. When you want someone to know that you’ll keep their secret faithfully, you can use the lock emoji to tell them so. Alternatively, you can use the emoji to explain to someone that you can’t share certain information.
    • “Your secret is 🔒 with me!”
    • “I have something to tell you…but you have to keep it 🔒”
  3. Emojis are fantastic shortcuts when you don’t want to type out the whole word. Rather than typing “lock” or “locked,” you could just type 🔒 to make your text more playful.
    • “Help! Got 🔒 out of the house!!”
    • “Went and 🔒 all the doors after watching that true crime show. 😅”
  4. Just as 🔒 means “secure” on websites and software, you can use it to explain that something is safe and protected or on lockdown. While it typically refers to internet technology, 🔒 can indicate any kind of security.
    • “Can you make sure the site is 🔒 before we use it?”
    • “All 🔒 over here! No need to worry.”
    • “It’s unbelievably cold here, so we’re on 🔒 till the weather clears up!”
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🔒 (Lock) Emoji Pairings

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Related Emojis

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  1. They can be placed alongside 🔒 or replace it to give the message a slightly different meaning. For example:
    • The 🔓 (open lock) emoji can refer to a lock being opened in real life or someone who is single.
    • The 🔏 (lock with pen) emoji can either mean something is secure on the internet, or it can mean that a conversation is supposed to be private.
    • The 🔐 (lock with key) emoji is used to indicate internet security or two people who belong together in a relationship.
    • The 🔑 (key) emoji can represent success. You can also use it when you’re talking about something that’s crucial or important.
    • The 🗝️ (old key) emoji can represent antiques or be used to talk about success or something important.
    • The 🚪 (door) emoji can symbolize a room or home. It can also be used to refer to opening a figurative door or new beginnings.
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    People kissing or in love with each other.
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    The package emojis generally mean a gift or package waiting to arrive.
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    If someone uses those emojis together, it means they are taken (already in a romantic relationship).
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This article was reviewed by Candace Gasper and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Candace Gasper is a Social Media & Digital Marketing Consultant and the Owner of Digital Candy, a social media agency. With over seven years of professional experience, Candace is an expert in social media and content creation, specializing in working with local businesses to share their narratives and help them expand their reach. Candace received her Bachelor of Science in Merchandising, Apparels, and Textiles from the University of Kentucky. This article has been viewed 121,062 times.
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