hi, Am Mittwoch, den 27.03.2013, 12:52 +0000 schrieb Sam Bull: > My proposal is to only unlock the phone, when performing a restricted > activity. This means the lock screen isn't so intrusive in day-to-day > life, and more likely to be used, and what's the point of security > features if the user won't use them, right? my proposal would be to attack that problem on a different level ... imagine your Ubuntu PC (or in the current case your Touch device but i think it should simply apply to all Ubuntu installs) would always come up by default automatically logged in to the guest account with no login screen at all ...
if you want to access personal user data you would "unlock" you data and
app access for your personalised account, but by default you are able to
make full use of the system without the need to lock/unlock anything.
ciao
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