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How do you lock your smartphone?

Bumble

New member
It's very important to have your smartphone locked with a sort of security. This will prevent any from from using your phone without your knowledge.

How do you lock your smartphone? Do you use password lock, fingerprint or pattern lock or do you use eye/facial recognition lock?
 

Flint

New member
If you're making use of iPhone, it's mostly going to be locked and unlocked with face recognition. But this isn't safe 100%. It can be unlocked with any video with your face in it.
 

Nazzy

New member
I don't even bother about locking my smartphone because I am the only one that is living by myself without having anyone. So I don't see you why I should be locking my smartphone when no other person is having access to the phone.
 

Zuby

Member
My smartphone is always password locked. I have the lock set to kick in once it's 1 minute of screen inactivity. I'm security conscious with my smartphone.
 

Dori

Member
I don't lock my smartphone with any kind of lock. I don't see the need for it because I'm if I don't give my phone to anyone, why do I need to lock it?
 

Robertoo

Member
I don't like using pattern to lock my smartphone. It's either pin password or biometrics that I make use of most of the time. They're better and more convenient.
 

Shortie

Member
When I lock my phone, to unlock it I have a passcode, face ID and fingerprint recognition enabled so I can use any of those to unlock my phone but also keep it safe too.

I believe the phone I have only recently got face recognition as I don't remember having the option before now.
 

Henrywrites

Member
I make use of patterns to locking my phones and that is what I have used for most of the mobile devices that I have used in the past. It makes it easier for me to have access to my phone faster.
 

UniqueSara

Member
I don't even bother about locking my smartphone because I am the only one that is living by myself without having anyone. So I don't see you why I should be locking my smartphone when no other person is having access to the phone.
If I'm living alone, I don't have any reason to lock my phone. But my phone is on lock because I have roommates and also some flatmates. I'm conscious of my security too.
 
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