You could do 1 things. 1. Pick the lock. I recommend picking the lock since diary locks are basic and very easy to pick. I usually use a paper clip or knife. If you have no background knowledge in picking locks whatsoever then you may wanna look around online. There are tons of sites out there on it.
It is illegal and unethical to pick a lock on a diary or any personal property without permission. If you need to access information in a diary, it is best to ask the owner for permission or communicate openly about your intentions. Respecting someone's privacy is important in maintaining trust and healthy relationships.
Unless its your diary that you lost the key to you DON'T pick the lock. Diaries are personal and are only ment for the eyes of the writer or someone who the writer told was allowed to read it. If you are trying to read someone elses diary don't. They will find out and be terrably mad at you.
But if it is yours and you lost the key:
Get a paper clip and put inside the lock and keep twisting and turning and pressing until you hear a click.
You shouldn't break into a diary because it is personal and private writing.
If it is the typical cheap lock and key that come with 90% of the diaries out there, you can pick up the diary and slam the lock on the corner of a coffee table or counter and it will pop right open. It doesn't damage it so you can lock it right back. This is why I always replaced mine with a master lock as a teen.
Yes, Anne Frank's original diary did not have a lock on it. She later received a diary with a lock as a gift.
It is illegal and unethical to pick a lock that you do not own or have permission to open. If you have lost the key to your diary or forgotten the combination, it is best to contact a locksmith for assistance. Remember that respecting others' privacy is important.
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First of all, you can only pick lock with Alyssa. Second of all, you can only pick the lock of the doors that read "It's locked by a simple lock." Those are the only doors that you can pick lock.
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You use Velcro and make it where you want it to go....no harm no foul!
Essentially you set the picks in a tubular lock pick to "past flush" meaning they extend beyond the housing they're normally inside. Once there, press them flush by pushing the pick down on a table or other flat surface. Next, tighten the collar of the tubular lock pick. Once the collar is snug, place it in the key in knob cylinder for the lock. This should "impression" the required key onto your tubular lock pick. Extract the pick slowly while turning it, and you should open the lock. You should also be left with the calibrations for that lock's key on your pick, which will enable you to duplicate it or simply reset your pick the next time you want to pick that lock.
you can use a bobby pin or take the lock of by pulling of rip it from the other side
You don't. By definition a combination lock has no key, and thus there is nothing to "pick." Picking a lock refers to mimicking the role of a key in a lock. A combination lock has no key, and thus cannot be "picked."