This is why I have a button mapping to hard lock (aka system lock) my phone. I also, set it to hard lock every n days as well.
Ideally you hard lock all the time, but there's often a tradeoff between security and useability.
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This is why I have a button mapping to hard lock (aka system lock) my phone. I also, set it to hard lock every n days as well.
Ideally you hard lock all the time, but there's often a tradeoff between security and useability.
I've always wished my phone had a setting where certain fingerprints would hard lock it instead of unlocking
My phone will require a passcode if my fingerprint doesn't register enough times in a row. Maybe you can get similar functionality to what you want by just only registering one of your thumbs or something? I can't find anyway to turn the number of allowed failures down, though..
On Android, you just have to hold down the power button for 1 second and tap Lockdown.
That's a decent alternative, but it's got two problems that make it a worse option:
First, it's hard to do without looking, like if it's in your pocket. Also, if someone is watching you, or trying to compel you to unlock your phone, they'll have a chance to stop you if they're paying attention.
Second, that doesn't actually work for me on my version of Android. xD
At least on samsung, its a setting you have to enable - "Show Lockdown option" under "Secure lock settings"
Once enabled, it shows up in the power off menu.
He was a parolee. Don’t they have fewer rights in regards to searches
well yeah, but they didn't use that anywhere in their legal justification. they're claiming the authority to treat anyone in this way.
i once saw a squad of correctional officers break a mans jaw open because he refused a DNA test, and that was like 5 years ago, in case anyone was wondering why I treat court rulings like this as purely retroactive legalization of behavior that is already commonplace.