[Q] Timed or location based pattern or code lock - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I'm looking for a free app that could enable pattern or code lock for example from 8am-5pm.
I don't want to enter my password every thime I'm home, because I know nobody is gonna take my phone without my knowledge.
I just want to have passord protection while I'm in school.
I already found app Delayed Lock with location plugin but it requires paid version to use this plugin.
The password lock can be based on location whether on time.
Do You know any of such apps that are for free or even trial?

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[Q] Best way to do online banking?

What is the best (safest) way to do it security wise?
Through the browser? Through the banking app they have? or remote desktop?
I use browser n apps like pageonce or the corresponding app to bank. browser is secure. just make sure you see the padlock icon on browser URL.
wifesabitch said:
What is the best (safest) way to do it security wise?
Through the browser? Through the banking app they have? or remote desktop?
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Neither of these are the safest way to do online banking.
My bank requires additional secutity measures other than just providing login id and password, i.e. a second one time password that will be sent to your mobile phone for you to input each time you do a banking transaction.
agree with what the rest said:
use the app specifically released by the bank (the best I think)
most banks here in the UK are using two-factor authentication - so I am using the stock browser at the moment - but... this still leaves a door open for the man-in-the-middle attack, so just an extra precaution, i set my DNS to OpenDns.
additionally, I normally clear all before and after banking session all the cookies/form data/cache - i am not sure why i am doing this, but it does make me feel better
If the bank is worth a damn both the app they provide and their sites should be secure. Just do not use on an open wifi network as your communication can be intercepted before it's encrypted with ssl through say the webpage. In fact I personally would not log into anything with an open wifi network.
Mint works pretty well.

[Q] How to change minimum password length?

Hello,
I'm looking for a way to change the minimum length on a password to 1 character as well as remove character and symbol restrictions (eg. using one space as a password etc) for a lock-screen password. I believe it can be done based on my reading of android device policy, but it seems like a developer feature available to app authors via api.
Does anyone know of a way to change this manually, or of an app that does it for you?
Thanks.

Nexus Imprint User Control Considerations(UCCs)

I am very excited to have access to bio-metric security on my new phone. However, for those of us in the U.S., there is one security exception that you should consider.
While its generally understood that no one, by law, may compel you to reveal a password; fingerprints themselves are NOT legally protected by the 5th amendment. There is precedence set that interprets the legal right for law enforcement to collect blood and DNA samples as evidence clearly extending to fingerprints.
If you want to fact check that, just google 'forced to fingerprint unlock' and you can pick from sources you trust the most:good:
Therefore, I want to know what XDA has to say about this. We have the phones now.What can we do?
My idea involved allowing the user to use fingerprints to authorize actions within the OS for speed(Ie Android pay,play-store purchases,access to contacts, etc), however disallowing fingerprint authentication for device unlocking and rely on PIN only. I think that is the best way to balance ease of use and security that a fingerprint reader adds while also avoiding the general lack of control over the authentication method used( fingerprints).
Even Google admits in the documentation, and I quote, "A physical copy of your fingerprint could be used to unlock your phone. You leave fingerprints on many things you touch, including your phone."(https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/6285273).
Therefore a third party having control over your fingerprints is admittedly a valid concern. Therefore Nexus imprint is NOT a secure authentication method UNLESS paired with a pin code. I think Two-Factor authentication is required here. We want to make sure that no one has both factors. 1 isn't enough here. They tell us that a PIN is better. Why not a fusion of both? Why cant I do TRUE 2-Factor and do PIN+print unlocks?
My questions to the community are these:
1. Do you really care about this?
2. Is there some sort of built-in way to implement this functionality with Nexus imprint already? I haven't found it yet.
3. Would you be interested in a application or system modification that did this?
It sort of already has a build in workaround. The phone requires pin after boot, so if you are about to be arrested.. shut down the phone.
Also if you use any third party app to lock the device, it needs pin to unlock (e.g. Nova double tap to lock screen).
1. No.
I see imprint as a convenience, not another factor. It improves security for me by allowing me to keep my phone locked with a strong password, without the inconvenience of having to enter it every time I pick up my phone.
A pin/password to unlock and in each app's "App info" settings dialog a switch where you could toggle Imprint/Voice/Face does sound ideal. This way the user is not left hoping the app developer implements these features. My banking app does Face/voice/pin, and I assume they'll eventually add Imprint, but I'd prefer the operating system gave me, the user, this power in much the same way they've given us granular control over some permissions & notification access. This actually seems like the logical next step to Screen Pinning.

Switch users based on the entered PIN on lock screen?

Is there an app that can switch between the owner account and guest account (or another user) based on the PIN entered in the lock screen? Using root or not doesn't matter.
And a question to the experienced devs here, if such app doesn't exist, is it possible to create? I understand that the lock screen is independent in each user so that may be hard to implement. Theoretically speaking is it possible to develop such an app?

Source code for Smart Lock feature

Hi,
Where can I get the source code related to specific Android feature such as Smart Lock which works with Trusted Places, i.e., automatic unlock the device at a predefined trusted place (not Smart Lock for Passwords). Is it implemented as an app with apk?
Please let me know how can I get the source code.
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Vincent
https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/72tj6u/psa_google_have_quietly_removed_nfc_smart_unlock/
Judging how they could gracefully remove it kind-of universally, I regret to tell you this feature is likely inside gapps (also makes sense since otherwise where would voice unlock come from?)
On the other hand, you could check No Lock Home xposed module that implement such kind of functionality.
EDIT: custom trust agents (outside of com.google.android.gms/.auth.trustagent.GoogleTrustAgent) can seemingly be added

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