• JoJo
    link
    5929 days ago

    They can’t force you to cough up a password though.

    On iOS, holding the volume up and lock button long enough that the shutdown screens and whatnot start showing, will disable Face ID login and force the PIN to be entered on next unlock.

      • Bipta
        link
        fedilink
        1129 days ago

        I’d like a way to require a pattern outside of predefined locations or WiFi networks. Anyone know of a way?

        Lockdown is great but if you fail to put it on then it’s open access for unscrupulous cops.

        • @Goopadrew@beehaw.org
          link
          fedilink
          23
          edit-2
          29 days ago

          For almost any phone: just turn it off. Every phone I’ve used requires a passcode after a power cycle

          • Bipta
            link
            fedilink
            427 days ago

            That’s not really related to what I asked though…

            • @Goopadrew@beehaw.org
              link
              fedilink
              226 days ago

              Sorry, I misread your comment, I thought you were asking for a method other than one using lockdown mode. I doubt there’s a method using location if it isn’t provided by the manufacturer, because an app trying to do that would need permissions to lock the phone.

        • Otter
          link
          fedilink
          English
          528 days ago

          You could try one of those automation apps. I remember seeing some triggers for entering and leaving a location, and the advanced ones should be able to use wifi connections/disconnections

          Whether it can change security settings though I’m not as sure about.

          • @jarfil@beehaw.org
            link
            fedilink
            227 days ago

            They can… or could, on rooted phones. Apps like Tasker have a root mode module that can do pretty much anything. Haven’t used it for a while, though.

            • @tuhriel@discuss.tchncs.de
              link
              fedilink
              527 days ago

              Running tasker on a unrooted Fairphone 5 There is a function “System Lock” which locks the phone so you have to enter the PIN. I created a task and a widget on the home screen that triggers the task

              I did give tasker some extra rights via adb, which is a quite straight forward process. I think the dev even has a guide for it…

        • MaggiWuerze
          link
          fedilink
          226 days ago

          Smartlock? You can set trusted locations and devices, that keep your phone unlocked. Otherwise your regular pin/password kicks in

    • NaN
      link
      fedilink
      English
      11
      edit-2
      29 days ago

      On iOS, hitting vol up, then vol down, then hold power for a second will instantly lock down and also no danger of accidentally calling 911 or whatever.

      It’s also the fast way to get to the power option.

      • @Luvon@beehaw.org
        link
        fedilink
        328 days ago

        Sure but holding volume up and power until the phone vibrates is a much faster and easier method and there is little worry you might accidentally call 911. It’s also easier to do without looking.

        It has a countdown before calling with vibrations on every number.

        • NaN
          link
          fedilink
          English
          3
          edit-2
          28 days ago

          It’s slower, actually.

          Are you really trying to argue over ways of locking down the phone?

          • Norah - She/They
            link
            English
            328 days ago

            Yeah I just tested it and you’re right it’s a way faster way to get to power off. Personally prefer the five lock presses as it requires way less dexterity in your pocket. I’ve just disabled the auto-call feature.

          • @Luvon@beehaw.org
            link
            fedilink
            1
            edit-2
            27 days ago

            For me it’s much easier to lock the phone by holding any volume and power then to remember the sequence needed to force power of the phone.

            Clicking 5 times on power is probably faster, but I forgot that existed and if I’m trying to do something quickly essentially squeezing my phone is easier than trying to tap the correct side 5 times quickly under pressure. And much easier to me then trying to remember the force power off sequence and performing it without looking under stress.

            Especially on the iPhone 15 pros there is now another button so getting the up down up power means finding the correct up button.

            I’ve looked up that sequence numerous times when I’ve needed to force reboot and I still forget it half the time.