Well, the good news are that only Google customers are out of options,
as Moto and HTC have added the feature in question by now (common
sense miraculously at work).

However this little episode makes me wonder about some search engine's
employees' attitude towards security. I for one would have gone insane
if I had PIN-locked my phone...

Cheers

On Jul 19, 5:44 am, GodsMoon <godsm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> @Anders and @Brad Gies,
> If you are frustrated with not having a lock timer, I'd suggest
> checking out Smart Lock.
> Its a good alternative while we wait for Google to make the lock
> screen situation better.
>
> Smart Lock lets you use one app, and only one app at a time, without
> unlocking your phone.
> It dismissed the lock screen until your try to change apps and then it
> locks.
> Its also works really well as a Child Lock for your phone.
> It uses an API that will work for the foreseeable future as long as
> you aren't using an Exchange Server (or other server that uses a
> device admin).
>
> Hopefully, Google will do more to address the lock screen annoyance
> issue, but in the mean time you can use Smart Lock. :)
>
> David Shellabargerwww.nightshadelabs.com
> Creator of Smart Lock
>
> On Jul 9, 3:22 pm, Frank Weiss <fewe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Although I agree with you, I think you've misposted. It is not an SDK issue.

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