Hi Daz,
I am facing the same problem. Did you find any solution. It would be
great help if you can provide any guidance.
Thanks in advance.
Tegbir

On Dec 17 2011, 10:55 am, Daz <kuffs2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Diane,
>
> Sorry I should have been more specific but this was my 3rd attempt at
> asking the question, the previous 2 not making it past the "New member
> moderation". I didn't want to waste too much time as I was unsure the post
> would appear.
>
> Basically it is exactly as Zsolt says. My app should not have its contents
> visible unless a valid password has been entered. I understand that
> physical access to the phone is required to see the thumbnails but the fact
> is that the data should not be accessible outside the app at all.
>
> As a user as well as a dev, I may pass my phone to another person to show a
> photo, web page etc and tablets in my household tend to be partly communal
> for looking up web sites etc. At present I have to ensure that the app has
> been "swiped away" from the recent apps list before I allow anybody else
> access.
>
> So back to the original question. Is there a way to prevent the screen grab
> or at the very least, an override I can use to hide the sensitive data
> manually before the screen grab is taken?
>
> Thanks for any help anybody can give.
>
> Daz
>
> p.s After my first post I am now being spammed. "We saw your post on google
> groups, would you like to ....."  Any tips to prevent this?

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