I think the web browser is different from the file browser. If you hand
your phone to a stranger, unlocked, with the intention that they can use
the phone to dial someone or view the wikipedia entry for a topic under
debate or check the weather or whatever, you'd really like it to be
difficult for the person to make your life miserable. Dangerous
operations should require re-prompting with pin or password.

The file browser would allow someone to add .ssh/authorized_keys or
other similar tricks. The web-browser is, as far as I know, a mostly-
read interface that would have great deal of difficulty modifying
content. Granted that there may be plaintext data on the phone that a
user wouldn't want a stranger to have easy read access to, but that data
should probably be stored encrypted anyway.

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