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2010-02-14
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2010-05-13
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Anyway -
I set the lock on my N900 to kick in after 5 minutes or whatever. It is irritating to have to type in the code whenever I want to use the phone, but on the other hand I want to minimise the risk of all my details and logins etc. becoming accessible to someone else should my phone get lost or stolen, so it's a fair enough trade off.
However, my phone is very unlikely to get stolen or lost while I'm at home.
So, I was wondering if it would be possible to implement a feature where you could specify that once you are in range of a certain WLAN(s), the lock becomes inactive and you could access your phone without having to type in the lock code. You could set this for your home WLAN or at work, or anywhere else you felt there was a low risk of your phone getting nicked/stolen.
Just a thought...