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1.7 KiB
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58 lines
1.7 KiB
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Categories:Security
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License:MIT
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Web Site:
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Source Code:https://archive.softwareheritage.org/browse/origin/https://github.com/Zyg0te/Locker/directory/
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Issue Tracker:
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Auto Name:Locker
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Summary:Enforce maximum failed unlock attempts
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Description:
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Concerned about loosing your phone and worried someone might figure out your
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unlock code and access your personal information? Locker is here to keep you
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safe. Locker is as simple as it is brilliant. Specify the number of allowed
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attempts to unlock your phone. If the number of attempts exceeds this number the
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phone will be wiped and erased, protecting your personal information.
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While Android does not offer the option to restrict the number of device unlock
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attempts directly, there is a device administration API that allows such a
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policy to be enforced hrough third party applications. This is exactly what
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Locker does.
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Locker activates and enforces the security policy that will trigger a full
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system wipe when the specified number of unlock attempts have been exhausted.
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Depending on what lock screen application you are using the user will be
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presented with warning messages when the number of remaining attempts is 4 or
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less.
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Build:1.0.6,7
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disable=translation
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commit=9e3b4f5548b1e6c321f1ecb285bfaf89f71f055a
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subdir=android/app
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gradle=yes
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Build:1.0.7,8
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commit=v1.0.7
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subdir=android/app
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gradle=yes
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Build:1.0.8,9
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commit=v1.0.8
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subdir=android/app
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gradle=yes
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Build:1.0.9,10
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commit=v1.0.9
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subdir=android/app
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gradle=yes
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Build:1.1.0,11
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commit=v1.1.0
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subdir=android/app
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gradle=yes
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Auto Update Mode:None
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Update Check Mode:Static
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Current Version:1.1.0
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Current Version Code:11
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