• aard@kyu.de
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    1 year ago

    Pretty much everybody pushing fingerprints as a sensible thing for accessing a device is fucking up. It is way too easy to obtain a persons fingerprints suitable for device unlocking without them knowing - and that’s ignoring that using fingerprints enables device unlocking with a persons finger against their will.

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      1 year ago

      That’s why devices need something like Apple does that disables biometrics with specific button clicks

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        1 year ago

        All android devices have a lockdown function that disables all but password unlock and hides all info from the lockscreen (notifications).

        Anoyingly it’s disabled by default though, you have to explicitly enable it in lockscreen settings, then activate it from the power off menu.

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          1 year ago

          Interesting. Apple you just hold volume up and lock and it disables biometrics. It’s like that by default

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          Lockdown doesn’t require password unless your device settings require password – it normally just kicks it back to requiring pin. Which is still quite secure. I don’t know what you mean saying it is disabled by default – it is available by default if you long press the power button and click Lockdown.

          Even better is to reboot the device. Then it will be in lockdown mode – pin required – and also encrypted awaiting the pin. A modern device fresh from a restart should be quite hard indeed to crack without some alternate access to the person’s Google account.

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            1 year ago

            In my experience, the ‘show lockdown option’ is off by default. You have to enable it in settings before you can use it.

            Requiring a pin on startup used to be the same, but it’s not even an option anymore, it’s just on.

            I was also refering to pin/pattern lock as your password for android, perhaps not the best wording.