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2011-01-06
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2011-01-06
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You want something like Android visual lock screen?
It's not that secure. There is an iPhone version of that - How to bypass? Ring the phone [if you find the iPhone - insert you sim] and just hang up on the call. Done. Access to phone. Android had some bugs which had similar issues...
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2011-01-06
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Actually, I was wondering how you people deal with this issue: ease of acces on the one hand and security on the other. Now I have it wide open: if I loose the phone anybody can use the browser on the stored site with the passwords gracefully supplied by it.
swiping (like on android) would add a measure of security.
Or do you people not have the browser store logins/pw
or do you type in a 5 digit code everytime you look up something on then900
or do you simply not car (as I have done thus far)?
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2011-01-06
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2011-01-06
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huh!! we are not safe i personally thing so
It is important to note that also official repositories "may include malware that access data stored in the device, cause financial damage or harm the device."
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2011-01-06
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2011-01-06
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Yes you are right, but with open source it is more unlikely than with closed source downloads. And everyone has to decide for himself, if he want to let his data completely open (just because there could be malware, anyway).
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2011-01-06
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Yes you are right, but with open source it is more unlikely than with closed source downloads.
just wondering, how do you handle access to the N900?
on my N900 many of the browser logins store the password, so anyone getting hold of the phone would be able to log in on these sites.
Clearly, using a password would be appropriate. On the other hand, typing a password for every usage of the phone seems impractical. Perhaps if a gesture could be used instead (which does not seem to be available as login).
How do you people handle this?