Is there a way of setting the backup for the fingerprint scanner as a PIN code? The backup goes to a password but I'd prefer to have a PIN code as it's quicker to input and easier to tell people if someone else wants to use my phone for something.
I've had a look in the settings and either I'm being very dense or there isn't a way that I can see to do this. Any ideas on how to change this?
I'm with you on this one. I don't think there is a way. Something for a custom rom I suppose.
You'd think with the amount of settings on this thing there'd be something for everyone but doesn't seem that way unfortunately.
Related
How can I lock TASKS and NOTES for safety reasons? Is there any software ?
nobody can help ?
probably nobody knows what you are actually asking about.
(I dont either)
its not really that hard to figure out what dude is talking about, he just wants a program than can lock his notes and task so nobody else can view them without a password
Lock implies being uneditable.
Encrypt would be what you are talking about.
Wonder which it is, which was my point.
more than likely he probably meant to say encrypt, everyone knows you probably might want to change the info in your notes and task lol
Just put a password on your device that locks it after every, let's say, 10 minutes.
You should do this anyway if there is any sensitive data on the device, even if it's a bit of a hassle to unlock it every time. (I guess that's why you're asking to only lock the notes anyway).
Take it from me: it might be a bit annoying the first 2 days, but you're used to it after that and your data is safe, even if someone hooks up your device with an USB connection.
This is why most corporate exchange servers (like mine) enforce a password policy to mobile devices; The confidential data on the devices is a lot safer, including your precious notes.
Lock it & be safe. Period.
eventually lockdown should be able to do that
(link in my signature)
thank you guys!
I loaded ThrottleLock 0.3c onto my Mogul today (since s2U2 is way to buggy right now on it) and I really like the concept and idea.
But I found a flaw in the application, the application name and the developer's name is in the lower left corner of the application when the lock is engaged.
I'm not against giving the developer credit, it is a VERY good app, but this flaw seems to defeat the point of having a challenge lock on your phone.
Since anybody can find/steal my phone, know what application is locking it (since its on the lock app) & who made it, run a Google search, easily end up on this forum or emailing the developer, and pretend to be the legit owner of a phone who simply forgot how his/her lock pattern.
Then all the nice, helpful, and trusting people here would tell them how to reset the pattern using a usb connector and a computer.
Tenchi4U said:
I loaded ThrottleLock 0.3c onto my Mogul today (since s2U2 is way to buggy right now on it) and I really like the concept and idea.
But I found a flaw in the application, the application name and the developer's name is in the lower left corner of the application when the lock is engaged.
I'm not against giving the developer credit, it is a VERY good app, but this flaw seems to defeat the point of having a challenge lock on your phone.
Since anybody can find/steal my phone, know what application is locking it (since its on the lock app) & who made it, run a Google search, easily end up on this forum or emailing the developer, and pretend to be the legit owner of a phone who simply forgot how his/her lock pattern.
Then all the nice, helpful, and trusting people here would tell them how to reset the pattern using a usb connector and a computer.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't really think the concept is to keep people out of the phone. I think it is to keep the buttons from not getting pressed. I don't think its a smart idea to bank your protection on a series of dots, or "slide to unlock" where there might be a few people in my office baffled, by "slide to unlock" it just does not seem like it will keep people out.
I think the reasoning for branding the software is because there are a lot of bad people out there that are trying to sell our awesome devs software. They need to mark it, we have almost lost many programs because of this data theft.
"security trough obscurity" is a very bad method. Throttle lock should be safe even if you know the program and if not, hiding the program name isn't the right method to get it safer
I'd suggest using some other locking program if your worried about security. Like the default windows pin one. Correct me if i'm wrong but i don't think throttle lock was made to secure the device but more for a new, more interactive/user friendly way to have a keyguard.
dwizzy130
This wasn't worth making a new thread for.
Don't post any further comments in this thread.
Continue here.
double post
Hi all
I'm attempting to fix a Nexus 7 2012 for a family member. I know that they never used a PIN previously and have been told that the PIN lock was activated when browsing the web and pressing the volume up button. Naturally I'm absolutely baffled as to how that set a PIN code but that's apparently what happened. Is there any Android malware that could have been downloaded which could cause this?
Either way, I've used a variety of resources to attempt to recover the device WITHOUT resorting to a factory reset (which I would like to avoid if possible), however I've reached an impasse so decided to ask about my specific case directly. At this stage I'd be happy to just find a way to somehow remotely backup the device so that the appdata etc. could be restored following a factory reset.
Here are the routes I've eliminated so far:
As this is a PIN code the option to login after 5 incorrect attempts is not available (that's for pattern locks only, unfortunately).
The Android Device Manager has not been set up with this device for Remote Wipe & Lock so I cannot change the PIN code remotely in this manner. Nor are there any other installed apps which would be of any similar use according to the list of installed apps on the corresponding Google Account.
Screen Lock Bypass Pro is incompatible with the device according to Google so I can't install that remotely from the Google Play store. Plus I don't know of any way to sideload it given the below two points (even if that were safe to do given that it's "incompatible"). This would have been sufficient to disable the lock screen long enough to back up the device using say Titanium Backup before wiping & restoring.
USB Debugging is not enabled which means I cannot do anything via ADB. Nor am I therefore able to backup by any means I've looked at thus far.
The bootloader is locked. To unlock you need to wipe the device, which as I mentioned above I want to avoid. This means I can't use a custom recovery to turn on USB Debugging and use ADB to load Aroma File Manager in order to delete the password database files.
So, I would like to know a way to do any of the following without a factory reset:
Remotely enable USB Debugging.
Remotely install Screen Lock Bypass Pro.
Backup the device.
Any other method to achieve the backup of the device or a PIN code reset that I'm currently ignorant about.
Please let me know if this is just impossible. I realise that the PIN code is there for a reason however I'm being persistent in case I'm overlooking something simple. Thanks in advance!
NB: Apologies but I can't yet include any URLs. Please let me know if you need any of my sources for the above information and I'll see what I can do.
Apart from sending a password request to your Gmail or linked email, unfortunately I don't think you can do anything without wiping. If it's a 4 digit pin code try guessing the basics. 1234, 0000, 4321,etc.
The Nexus 5 advocate (Team Inferno)
TheLastSidekick said:
Apart from sending a password request to your Gmail or linked email, unfortunately I don't think you can do anything without wiping. If it's a 4 digit pin code try guessing the basics. 1234, 0000, 4321,etc.
The Nexus 5 advocate (Team Inferno)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have the Google Account e-mail and password so that isn't an issue. How would the above help to obtain the PIN code or to change it?
If I'm not correct somewhere at the bottom of the screen after entering it incorrect twice or three times, should display an email reset option. Let me try it and get back to you in just a moment.
Edit : was able to get it working for a friend on Android 2.2 but it is no longer working for me on 4.4.2 sorry.
Double edit : It is the pattern lock you can reset from but there used to be a way to do pin reset. I'll update my post if I find anything else. All the best.
The Nexus 5 advocate (Team Inferno)
TheLastSidekick said:
If I'm not correct somewhere at the bottom of the screen after entering it incorrect twice or three times, should display an email reset option. Let me try it and get back to you in just a moment.
The Nexus 5 advocate (Team Inferno)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No, as I said in my OP that's only for pattern locks.
I don't think there is any way to do it without wiping the device. Try safe mode though it may temporarily disable the pin. That would allow you to backup the device
Programming is a race between engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
Captain Sweatpants said:
I don't think there is any way to do it without wiping the device. Try safe mode though it may temporarily disable the pin. That would allow you to backup the device
Programming is a race between engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just tried Safe Mode but no luck. It really must be the OS that's responsible and not an app.
Thanks anyway!! I'll just have to wipe it.
Hi
I would like to disable my finger print lock and enable pattern lock from midnight till morning. I want this to happen automatically. I use s7 edge. Can someone help me do this.
Divorce?
I don't know if that is possible. The easiest way I know to accomplish what you are asking would be for you to restart your phone as you are going to bed and not unlocking it until you get up in the morning. The first time you unlock the phone it won't allow you to use your fingerprint, only your alternate method.
Outbreak444 said:
I don't know if that is possible. The easiest way I know to accomplish what you are asking would be for you to restart your phone as you are going to bed and not unlocking it until you get up in the morning. The first time you unlock the phone it won't allow you to use your fingerprint, only your alternate method.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah. U r right. But its easy to forget. So need an automated thing.
Try Tasker from the app store. There's so much you can customize from using that app. I don't use it nor do I know how to set it up but I have read a lot about it and know a lot of people would recommend that.
Where can I find help for tasker programming..
Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
A phone is like a PC. And always been rebooting for optimized performance.
So what did Samsung do, They added in a feature for sceduled restarts.
This my friend sounds like your perfect option, set the phone to reboot every day before you go to sleep. And to unlock the device you are required to input the pin on first boot.
Settings -> Backup and Reset -> Auto Restart
Other than this, i would be suggesting something like Tasker that has alot of control in Automating tasks like MAYBE changing your Login method.
But i would imagine a change of this level requires a user input (Or it would be security concern)
If this is not a good enough option for you, PM me, Tell me what and why you are doing it. And i can come up with a few different solutions.
I have a guess to why you are doing what you are doing, but i aint explaining multiple possibility's on a hunch.
i.e. i have application hide from my App Drawer and require a password to open them.
as an additional safety method. am always passing my phone around and people cannot help but open up your apps like Snapchat. So yes HIDDEN from all.
Tasker will require the Secure Settings plug-in (paid version) and root access to be able to change pattern lock settings.
Hey guys, it's been a few years since I've been active in the android community but hoping someone may be able to help me out, I'm in a little bit of a weird predicament.
Girlfriend has an s8 with fingerprint functionality setup, and has forgotten her pin, but can still use the phone normally through fingerprint reader..but we're trying to figure out some method of changing the pin or doing a backup / restore that doesn't require the pin as shes concerned about an update or whatnot that's going to require it.
She doesn't have samsungs find my phone stuff setup so that isn't not an option I dont believe as I think it requires a pin to install so installing after she's forgotten it is a no go.
Is there any way to backup everything so she can do a backup / restore that isn't going to require a pin? She's not opposed to a backup or restore just doesn't want to lose data and preferably not configuration.
As I said, right now she can get into the phone via fingeprint, just trying to figure out some way to make sure we can do this without locking her up somehow. Halp?
adb backup?
If the phone reboots or gets restarted, the pin will have to be put in even if fingerprint is in place.
Sent from my SM-G950F using XDA-Developers Legacy app
What is she needing to backup? Contacts? Google account does that for you. Photos / videos? Google Photos app takes care of that, unlimited storage and free. If she has files downloaded, BOX or any other site like that allows you to upload and store there. If there is a true concern regarding the pin, move these items and then do a factory reset of the phone, and start fresh. Anybody agree?