On Wed, 2013-03-27 at 14:02 +0100, Oliver Grawert wrote: > 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.
This is exactly what I have on the desktop, see: http://blog.sambull.org/security-design What I'm proposing on the phone is basically the same, except the keyring would automatically relock after a period of time or when the screen is turned off. We can't have it unlocked just once, when it is quite common for people to leave their phone on for days or weeks at a time. So, it locks certain apps or actions. To access these, you must unlock the keyring, but having unlocked it once, you can then access any other locked feature/data without a password until the keyring relocks.
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