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Ever since i bought my n900 all these rude ****s keep picking up my phone and trying to play with it whenever i leave it unguarded for 30 seconds or more (which is pretty ****ing rude). All iphone users seem to then think that because I bought an n900 and not an iphone I am trying to personally insult them and then then they get all defensive and try and pick arguments with me but because they have no idea about technology it's impossible to explain to them what a n900 is and why it's good and eventually I end up here starting this thread.
Anyway I need to start password locking my phone but not sure how the device lock option in settings seems to be for something else. Anyone know how I can do this?? or any other creative ways to keep these apple ****ing idiots to leave me the **** alone