The new android market has got an update. It now includes an option to +1 apps and the ability to pin lock for safer purchasing. You need to enter that pin everytime you make a purchase.
Cool,right?
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I downloaded the APK yesterday, and I'm a big fan of the PIN-lock. I feel better knowing that nobody could purchase a bunch of apps in the event that I lost my phone somewhere.
Does anyone have an update package of the new version? Can't install the apk.
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Yeah well, why not just use a PIN on your lockscreen? Otherwise someone could also use your phone to call up phone-xxx lines for 3.99/min (;
Anybody please post that link.
thanks.
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How do I change home screen page in Atrix HD (4.0.4), so its not the first one, but the middle or 3rd .
I found a way to do it for other phones, but it had to be rooted... any way to do it without rooting?
Touch home. Press and hold screen you want to move. Move it where you'd like it.
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I think what Ranfot is asking is how to change the default home screen from 1st position to 3rd so his phone wakes up to the 3rd position all the time. Other then loading a different launcher I couldn't find a way on stock. Maybe someone else has figured it out.
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staffman28 said:
I think what Ranfoot is asking is how to change the default home screen from 1st position to 3rd so his phone wakes up to the 3rd position all the time. Other then loading a different launcher I couldn't find a way on stock. Maybe aomeonw else has figured it out.
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I too have not found a way to do this. Kinda silly if you ask me. It'd be so easy to do, and it seems every phone has the ability to do it EXCEPT the AHD. lol, good job Motorola.
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Anyone ever figure out if this is possible? Thanks guys
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Not possible, because of the quick toggles screen feature.
It's designed that way
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NFCSecure offers Android users a fast and easy way to protect their devices. By utilizing NFC technology, NFCSecure prevents access to any of the phone or tablet’s functions until an associated NFC tag is scanned. The app can be used in place of inconvenient PIN/Password unlocking or in combination with them to enable two-factor authentication. Stop walking around unprotected, and install NFCSecure today!
Features Include:
Code:
- Fast NFC unlock of Android devices
- Easily pair your device with multiple NFC tags
- Option to disable lockscreen widgets (Android 4.2+)
- Optional NFC lock delay (i.e. Require NFC scan every hour or every 3 times unlocked)
- Option to bypass NFC scan by typing Gmail credentials (i.e. for lost NFC tags)
- Option to bypass NFC scan by typing saved PIN (i.e. for lost NFC tags)
Requirements:
Code:
-Any NFC-enabled Android device running 4.0+
-One or more NFC tags with read/write access
Coming Soon:
Code:
- A full range of NFC tags including NFC rings, wristbands, and stickers
- Web portal add-on to enable remote device locking/unlocking and NFC tag management
- Corporate app suite with web portal, user/device management and provisioning, security policy enforcement (minimum PIN, require encryption, etc.), remote locking/unlocking/wiping, geolocation, and more. Contact us for customization options.
Permissions Required:
Code:
- android.permission.INTERNET
-- Required for version verification and authentication with App Engine (Coming soon!)
- android.permission.RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED
-- Required for locking the device when you complete a reboot
- android.permission.NFC
-- For NFC
- android.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE
-- Required for handling of phone calls
- android.permission.USE_CREDENTIALS
-- Used for App Engine authentication (Coming soon!)
- android.permission.MANAGE_ACCOUNTS
-- Required for password verification. Do not fret, your password is never exposed to us, the only data we are given is whether the password we supply (input by you) if correct or not.
- android.permission.GET_ACCOUNTS
-- Required to get a list of the accounts on the device for possible authentication.
FAQ
What devices are supported?
All of them! Well....if you have NFC at least.
What if I get locked out and lose all my keys?
Not to worry! Tapping on the app icon on the lockscreen will temporarily disable the lock, allowing you to authenticate with your Gmail account.
What NFC tags should I get, and where should I get them?
Within the app you can find a section called "Purchase NFC Tags". Here you can find a couple different sites that sell NFC tags which I have found cheap/cool/interesting/share worthy.
Can I use my NFC Key for storing other data still? I want to use it to trigger a <insert random action trigger here>
Currently, no.
Bugs and Issues
I dont think there are any. Please let me know what you find.
Awesome. Look forward to it. Any way of implementing multi user with android 4.2? Nexus 7 and such. Each kid has a key ring? Sounds legit
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If you mean each key will unlock you to a off user, that's currently impossible until Google releases some open APIs for account management.
What you can do though is install the app on all the seperate user accounts and set different keys for each. The child would have to switch their account before scanning the key, but it would - i think - give you the result you're looking for.
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Can't wait to try this at home. I have a bunch of Andytags(.com) everywhere. Should be interesting.
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Its really best if youre able to get them on something you have with you constantly. The idea is to make it secure, not to be a pain in the ass to unlock your device. Try sicking one on your wallet so you have to tap your pocket, or maybe in your belt.
Someone saw this thread last night and contacted us about getting some NFC hardware to go along with our app, so hopefully soon well be able to provide some nice and convenient tags instead of slapping stickers everywhere.
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Great job on the app, can't test though cause I have no nfc tags.
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krazie1 said:
Great job on the app, can't test though cause I have no nfc tags.
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You can pick them up for stupid cheap on that site i mentioned above.
Sounds cool. Is it possible to make this process even quicker? Like simply tapping on a tag to unlock the phone?
I think you could probably achieve that by removing your lock screen, but as far as a stock device with NFC goes, your device won't actually scan anything unless the screen is on and the device is unlocked.
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Really like the idea but could you impliment the HFC hack so it works with screen off?
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Really like the idea but could you impliment the HFC hack so it works with screen off?
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That's not something i do. That's something your ROM dev does.
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Havent got much (any) feedback about how the app functions. Has anyone actually tried the app out yet?
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Havent got much (any) feedback about how the app functions. Has anyone actually tried the app out yet?
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I would like to try it. But need to buy some NFC tags first
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Nilsonf said:
I would like to try it. But need to buy some NFC tags first
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Seems like that is where most people are. Not too many people out there actually have NFC tags laying around.
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Seems like that is where most people are. Not too many people out there actually have NFC tags laying around.
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I'll check the website out tomorrow and see if I buy me a bracelet or something
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I'm trying to buy a lanyard card from that website but it's not letting me. Any ideas?
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Nilsonf said:
I'm trying to buy a lanyard card from that website but it's not letting me. Any ideas?
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Idk man. Ask customer service. I don't run the site.
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Idk man. Ask customer service. I don't run the site.
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Sucks you can only buy in quantities not single
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I'm thinking of getting a moto x on Monday to replace my aging galaxy nexus on Verizon (and still keep my unlimited data for a while longer). Can someone describe how features like active notifications and the always on hotword detection work when using pattern/pin lock? Can you still view the active notifications and just enter your pattern/pin when swiping to go directly to the notification? Thanks.
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Yes on the active notifications bit. They work like normal but still require a pattern after you swipe. I have barely used the hotword, but it does seem to work just fine.
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When using the pin/password lock, accessing the touchless control is still available but to get the results, you have unlock the device.
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Guys
I love touchdown but my employer has a 10 min security policy on touchdown that requires me to enter a PIN. It's a pain because I have a self-imposed 10 min policy to enter the PIN so I have to do it twice
With a rooted Nexus 6, is it possible to get rid of the touchdown PIN requirement?
Thanks
You want to bypass your employers security? You would lose your job, same day, at my place for such nonsense.
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I use it and have no problems. Might be worth uninstalling the app, turn of your normal pin protection and then reinstall the app, see if that makes a difference.
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that didn't help. It still has the pin security on touchdown set
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I use it and have no problems. Might be worth uninstalling the app, turn of your normal pin protection and then reinstall the app, see if that makes a difference.
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