What’s the safest way to lock your smartphone?
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2017
- Use Coupon Code "Android" at www.domain.com/ checkout
Article: bit.ly/2yLyHAg
Download the Android Authority App: goo.gl/UQv7kU
Subscribe to our RUclips channel: goo.gl/TaqjRc
----------------------------------------------------
Stay connected to Android Authority:
- www.androidauthority.com
- / androidauthority
- / androidauth
- / androidauthority
- / androidauth
- google.com/+androidauthority
Follow the Team:
Josh Vergara: / jvtechtea
Joe Hindy: / thatjoehindy
Lanh Nguyen: / lanhnguyenfilms
Jayce Broda: / jaycebroda
Gary Sims: / garysims
Kris Carlon: / kriscarlon
Nirave Gondhia: / nirave
David Imel: / durvidimel
Bailey Stein: / baileystein1 Наука
They can't unlock your phone if you don't have one.
96,42069% true
Has Harvard hit you up yet?
Ssshhhhhhhh don’t say that out loud people can’t know this
- FBI
Everyone has one anyway if u didnt have one u wouldnt comments
Mahran Islam yeah but without phone why would u even see such videos
I am like 'Swipe up to Unlock'.
Murali Krishnan best to shit on ever6body
Me too 😍
I’m like.. fuck I got hair on my screen again
Your picture made me think I had a hair on my phone. Lol
Murali Krishnan you know people who keep their smartphones unlocked are the most daring people on the earth...
The fingerprint isn't really a security thing since you must have a pincode or password to use the fingerprint feature. So basically when you use the fingerprint feature, your real security is a pincode or password. The fingerprint is just there to open your phone faster.
Lyn why? 😂😂😂
@@Benzyl_Penoxide It's better and safer
It’s not, passcodes are for when your finger is sweaty or something and the finger print scanner doesn’t work
In the US there is an extra level of legal protection in using a passcode rather than a fingerprint. If you should be arrested (or detained “by consent”) by police acting outside their constitutional authority, I.e. no search warrant, it is legal for them to force your phone up against your finger to unlock it, but not to force you to reveal information, such as a passcode, that would violate your Fifth Amendment protection against possible self incrimination. So if your phone (at least an iPhone) is powered off, it must be unlocked the first time after powering on by the passcode; the fingerprint will not work. And you have a right not to provide that.
Yeah, you don't put your toe prints anywhere, and nobody is going to ask for your toe print, so using your toe is the best way to unlock your phone
I just use swipe to unlock.
GodzillaFreak lol
GodzillaFreak 😂😂😂😂
No one can get through that. Its just way too complicated
GodzillaFreak bruh
That's the future !!
You're way more advanced in your own imaginary world!!
Mayonnaise is my instrument
Patrick Star hjuh(?@ t,,jnnn.
I hit the ground cumming.
is this the Krusty crab?
Patrick Star Goddamnit patrick.
1001010101010101010101010101010101010110101010101010100101010101010
Nothing is truly 100% secure.
You can only secure your as much as possible, therefore reducing the chances of you being hacked.
You don't say
dbsirius yeah even condoms aren't 100% secure....we are doomed my comrade..
+The Master If security is based on limitations in processing power, being hacked is a case of "when". Quantum computing will eventually require a security upgrade across the board.
OpenBSD gets very close though.
My friend was using voice recognition to get into his phone but I just imitated his voice and after a couple of times I got in.
The QQ wow
@Ronnie Roo When I was ill I could get in to my friends phone 95% of the time, which is more often that himself lol
Can be breached by a recording i guess
The new iPhone 11, with tounge I.D. recongnition. Just lick your screen, and your iPhone unlocks!
There is also toe id
What about brain i.d
Marbleious both my fingers? All two fingers can unlock it?????
Marbleious what are you talking about? I was just asking a question haha
Sounds more secure than the face ID. How much is it? (ik it isnt a thing yet)
6:20 left eargasm!
tfw you listen with one headphone
I thought my newly bought earplugs were defective because of that moment 😬
Same with my Earpods :p
That was wierd!
That happens to me, like, every other day! 😂
I have a passcode and a fingerprint.
Ritwik Nayak Meaning that you have the fingerprint, everyone that has the fingerprint has a passcode LOL, in case something goes wrong you cannot set up a fingerprint without a passcode
Pucha tujhse kisi ne ?
me too
How do you set up a passcode and fingerprint to both be required to log in?
Ritwik Nayak I have pattern and fingerprint
6:27 Open your eyes fully😂
The Galaxy S8 Racism
My daughter placed my phone to my finger gently while i was asleep! ..hehe..
😂
that is intelligent
Hahaha
Nice
Same with my baby sister, she did that to me as well.
6:20 I thought my right earphone stopped working lol
only my left earbud works so I didn't even notice that XD
Me too dude! 😂😂
Lol me too
Blocky vikings// Erik
Same😅😅😅
when your device doesn't have fingerprint sensor and iris scanner
iPhone X
I had it unlock when swiping for a year and the phone had a fingerprint scanner.
Actually it does have an iris scanner, as well as a fit projector and other sensors...
It has face ID, much better than iris scanner, but you won't have a fingerprint scanner.
My galaxy s2 had "face ID" and all someone had to do was put the camera on my face while I was sleeping and bam my phones unlocked
Jonathan Marten how's that better? A twin can fool the stupid face ID. But it can't fool iris scanners
6:17 Why does it go in one ear?
I'm deaf in my left ear and thought I accidentally skipped a part of the video before watching back and flipping my headphones
All phones I know of require a backup password for biometrics, so they're a useless security feature
This exactyl, my current one even tell me every now and then (and every time after a reboot) that I need to type in my password for security reasons (WAIT WHAT?), annoying as all hell, as that forces me to use a password that is remember-able and thus inherently weaker since I have to use it somewhat frequently
Not to mention that in many countties fingerprints are stored, like when u get a US visa etc
Android Authority has really stepped up its thumbnail game recently
Our man Tayo is the $%^&
Android Authority *shit
It's okay, this is not a Christian image board.
I don't get it tho. If you use a fingerprint unlock, you still need a pin as a back up so it's no safer. Because you still have a pin or pattern code
Daniel Fisher If only using a pin someone can easily watch you enter it and do it themselves. If you have a pin as backup no one will see you use it because your fingerprint is usually scanned correctly.
Azerty but still it leaves the smartphone vulnerable...imagine some asshole running some complex program with some crazy algorithms to hack into the phone...
abhishek gourav Yeah but most assholes don't have the knowledge to do that or the money...
abhishek gourav If he can hack it, he can probably bypass the fingerprint scanning as well.
Slippy Toad bypassing fingerprint scanner doesn't require programs..i saw a video couple of days ago on a channel named BCD tech..he created a replica of his own fingerprint using hot glue as mould and used white glue to create a thin film and used it to unlock the screen...ofcourse i don't support these videos even if they are flagged as educational as it can still be used to do bad stuff...
The safest way is to... put it in a realy small bag and put a padlock in it
Championship Zed hahq
Patrick Schmalstig okay than I will put it in 100 bags all locked .
DarkKnight It would be too much trouble to take out and carry around tho
The real safest way is to not have a phone, they can't hack what is not there :p
Also there are ways of tricking the Phone without the password, no guessing, no "gummy finger" just a USB and a couple programs.
How can biometric be any more safe than pin code. All the phones require you to input a pin code as a backup for fallback where biometric authentication fails. Am I missing something?
yes. and then the same pin can be use to add their own fingerprint into the system. so now they have access to everything that was set up the fingerprint scanner instead of their original password( google play payment, android pay, banking apps). it's like having one master password for everything, but the password to access the masterpassword is a 4 digit pin or a dumbass pattern.
Yeah, biometrics are not very secure, but they are hella convenient, instead of have to turn it on and swipe it and put the passcode in, all you gotta do is pick up your phone and tap the button
No phone no pain
harsha mithinti Bdsm? Some pain you want. Unless it's a pain in the a**☺
- no gain
harsha mithinti no pain no gain
*dabs*
harsha mithinti
No Phone = No Pain
No Pain = No Gain
No Gain = No Life
No Life = No Comment
No Comment = You don't exist... You're not even here... No one ever saw you... You're a nobody
Are iris scanners the best then?
His Mic sounds like a carpet
I’m stupid But am not an idiot
Mr.snappypaws what?
What?
Rowan Sony what?
I'm stupid But What?
I don't need any. I use an iPhone 9
Rishi S Nein
But 7 ate 9
I use iPhone SE & X
Rishi S i use a note 6.
The video is about the safest way to lock your "smartphone" so that excludes iphones.
I don't use biometric unlocking methods for my devices. The reason is that at least in USA the law enforcement agencies are allowed to force you to unlock your devices using your biometrics.
So I encrypt my devices and their micro SD cards. And I use passwords for my devices.
Kevin Spitzer Restart your phone. If you have Android it requires a pattern/pin. You can't unlock your phone via biometrics the first time you unlock your phone after a restart.
+Jarod Vincent The problem is that an officer might already have your phone, and cuffed you. The officer is then allowed to unlock your phone through the fingerprint scanner. The best you can do at that point is yell "ok Google, shut down the phone", and hope that it works. At that point, they lost.
Just tried it. "Ok Google, power off" (that's the right command). Answer: "Sorry, power controls is not yet supported." Damn. Maybe with Android Oreo, or on the Pixel Phone.
What are you? Some sort of Chinese Spy trying to steal NASA's Technologies. Why would a law enforcement agency get you in trouble if you are not causing any harm
Geeky Ashim - Either you are a troll looking to stir up some drama or a blind sheep.
It is normal for law enforcement agent/officer to fit whatever evidence (Including data) to fit what they think is the truth. Including stitching in some of what they think happened within the evidence. There you have an innocent person being proven guilty of something they didn't do.
Therefore you must keep as much as possible from them in order to give them less to work with in stitching their story of you doing bad things that you didn't do.
But you already knew that. You just want to stir up some drama.
Smart.
Good video.
Do you mind remaking this video for the iPhone X and the rumored updated iris scanner on the galaxy s9?
With do you think
Knock knock code on lg 😊
Angel_Peguero Yeah he missed it
And then there's also direction lock on phones such as the galaxy S7
Lol i dont use that
Tjugeboda98 what is direction lock and how to use it?
kNOCK CODE IS THE REAL MVP
I was expecting this video to give me some amazing new insight into the question. nop.
I think that for many people the fact that "hello pink horse at noon" is safer than $8cZ1!?A?bb% is interesting. Both for remembering the pw and for avoiding typos.
As for remembering it even more easily it might help to associate it with something you can visualize or something absurd or dirty. Maybe connect different passwords with the specific place the pw is for: gmail with a postman for example. Make it safe and easy :)
An RFID ring might be the best solution. The ring could have your own password and a number. You can't change the number but can change the password. Phone would be useless unless in range of the ring. Also, the phone would not require unlocking it would just check for the ring occasionally. This could also be used to unlock your door, start your car, etc. Thief could take your ring, but you could use a secure website to change the password on the phone, thus locking it remotely. Or of course, there's the electronic serial number, which can also be disabled from the provider side. One problem with passwords on the phone and fingerprints is that a thief can snatch the phone from your hands while you are using it, and then keep the screen active by using it and thus have full access long enough to get private info. Out of range of the ring, it would lock up automatically.
Yeah but when you set up fingerprint, iris... you still need to set a pattern pin or password for backup so nothing is secured...
i got bricked device. wont boot at all.
Not to mention the biometric is faster
yeah but it has to be looking at your face. also not really. I can unlock my Huawei WHILE im taking it out of my pocket, with my fingerprint. A biometric snacer needs to see your face so you have to take out of you pocket, have line of site (pretty decent one cause the scanners are still quite bad in that sense) and then wait for recognition.
Dennis Premoli fingerprint is a biometric method
However, A police officer can force you for biometric unlocks
You need a warrant for a patterns, passcodes, etc.
Emmanuel Kumi just restart it and it will ask you for a passcode or a pattern
EZ
Mahmood Jazmawy lol
I read a few years ago about a technology used to scan the veins and structures of your hand rather than fingerprint or other skin surface structures to use as a password. Maybe in the future a version of this could be added to the backs of phones to allow a user to more securely lock their phone, as well as unlock it just by picking it up and holding it in their hand. I'd take that feature over the notch anyday.
I prefer Swipe passcode or numeric passcode thought it not the latest but it is more secure than finger print scanner for example ur sleeping they use your phone by putting yung fjnger on the phone.
You're telling me that you wouldn't be woken up by someone moving your finger to your phone's fingerprint scanner?
I am a heavy sleep but I believe that I can be woken by someone fooling with my finger to unlock my phone.
Nate G turning your phone off before you sleep may solve the problem
Nate G get a picture password, no one can guess by watching you input the password
Who do you live with that would do that? Or, do you actually think someone is going to break into your home while you’re sleeping, head straight for your phone, grab your hand and scan a couple fingers until it unlocks, all without you waking up?
You’re delusional. If someone is bold enough to break into your home, and they really want your phone, they’ll wake you up and force you to give up the password.
skipped the iris sensor
Well i got a 10 by 10 pattern grid
And a kickass pattern
So thats not easy to guess.
Shuchit Sharingan Just make sure you can remember it
Dude+ app?
Is it worth the inconvenience of 2 factor authentication for the decreased risk of being hacked if you dint have much you care about on that account?
I love two-factor authorization. Some years ago, I got a pop-up on my phone asking if I wanted to sign in to my account and I wasn't on my computer at the time.
Works for me.
I would say ethier finger print or number pad
There is one major difference between biometric security and passcodes and that is access by law enforcement. Except at border entry points (this issue is still under litigation) law enforcement will need a warrant to search your phone. If they can show probable cause and get the warrant they can force you to open the phone with biometrics, be it fingerprint or iris scan. Why? Because those are things that you "are" like giving up a blood sample after a DUI arrest. However, passcodes are something you know. Most courts have held that information you know is protected by the 5th amendment. You cannot be forced to give your passcode, even with a warrant.
Dudley At airports, the law of any one country does not apply since you are between two countries. They can detain you indefinitely.
1:26
There are actually 10,000 possible combinations to a 4 digit code so it is gonna be pretty hard to access a phone by trying all the possible combinations
As far as I know the Operating System on your device is locked using a PIN/Pass-code. This is mandatory before you add any type of bio-metric data. The bio-metric data is just an equivalent for the pass-code required to unlock to OS - and it's only use is for convenience - it is way faster to put your finger on the sensor while taking the phone out of the pocket than input a password. Basically adding a fingerprint or iris data just adds additional attack vectors for potential hackers -so in no case more secure.
Literally every time he says "I know what you're thinking..."
It's the opposite of what I'm thinking.
I've never used any security method on my phone, I had no password or anything like that. Now I'm using finger print reading just because it's cool. I gave my GF my phone pin anyways. And I don't have any relevant information on my phone that could be worth the time of hacking it. I'm not too paranoid on hackers (and for some reason my Instagram account got hacked twice last month, through my PC's browser, I got only 4 pictures there xD. scanned PC for malware and spyware, changed to 2 step authentication on Insta and was solved) Also I don't really care about companies "spying", they all do, you won't escape them all. Let them offer us what we want, I'm not a big money waster anyways...
Same here. I started using fingerprint because it's faster than pressing power button and swiping
lol so me. although I use my pattern instead of disabling security even in case of hacking and entering my phone, there is no information or photos or anything useful for anyone. I only use pattern for protecting my phone against thief's as after 10 or 12 fails it factory resets with FRP lock after next reboot.
Cala Content some of this makes no sense...
I know so many people who have tons of reasons why they should lock their phone, but don't.
Meanwhile I have a cheap iPod touch and a cheap and outdated phone (I'm looking at buying a Moto E4 right now, though) that aren't worth stealing and don't have any information of value on there, but I always have a passcode lock on.
Cala Content you need to be more careful. Future's going to be nasty for the reckless.
I love LGs tapping patterns.
How about 6x6 pattern, any better?
Swipe to Unlock the best and FASTEST unlock
Just keep your phone with you 24/7 and not let anyone else use it
It's not always possible to keep a phone totally safe all the time these days
People will in life accidentally leaving it lying around in another room and thus if it's securely locked no one can get into it
And if you sleep?
i keep my phone and laptop with me at all times but there have been times, I left it and completely forgot. Sometimes you are in your own thoughts and that's when the human error happens. Lucky no one took my phone or laptop. There was a woman who left her iphone in a unisex toilet, I thought I might need to give it to the staff. I didn't know what to do but lucky she knocked on the door. I ask her what colour it was? What is the make? and knew it was her and gave it back to her. Human error happens, we are not robots
👍Terrific info.
Make password, pattern etc difficult as much as you can.. If we can't stop it, then at least make it difficult for hackers.
I've heard, no clue if it is true, but if you want protection from Police or the Government biometrics is super weak. They can take your fingerprint or photo so they can use your fingerprint or face to open the phone. While a passcode is considered different and they can try to force you by judge order to give it them but can't compel it out of you as long as you are willing to pay the price of refusing. Anybody know if this is true or not?
Stoneysilence lol if the police wants your phone they will just get it hahahaah wtf are you thinking
Xenon they said that 6 months ago and you said that 6 days ago
Fingerprint is the best apple learn something
If you can, use both. Finger print scanners are fast now. Use them to get a prompt to enter a passcode/pattern, instead of directly unlocking.
Biometric is usually more secure, but you can still be forced to unlock. Even the TSA can make you unlock your phone. But if you have a randomized alphanumeric password that also includes symbols, along with limiting password attempts, this would make it impossible to bruteforce unless the person doing it could somehow bypass the encryption but a lot of companies at least havent been making or giving backdoors. Also, with modern phones even if you could bruteforce the password you could easily force that process to take months or years with a good password and a good os
You forgot voice recognition
Its not even worth it to talk about it... imagine u are on a bus and you randomly start talking to your phone just to unlock it, its sooo retarded.. and someone could record you when u are talking or use a video from facebook or something like that...
What if puberty hits you hard af?! 😆
Imagine someone turns someones phone on during a fight and it unlocks.
Pfft my password is 30 + characters and they're random, how? Simple, paranoia
Easy, a 4x4 grid pattern. Start from mid and try to overlap to connect at least 5 dots.
I have a dot connection thingy on my phone. The biggest thing to worry about, is police can force you to unlock your phone if you have bio metric security. Just like they can force you to take a photograph or fingerprint you when your arrested.
So when you have another form of security, your phone is more secure, because no one can (legally) force you to give access to your device.
You mean Biometric(this is all 1 word)
I'm sorry but this is so much crap, the best by far is to use a long PIN with an auto-wipe after a few incorrect PIN entries, Remote wipe and Two Factor Authentication. If I lose my phone for more than a short period, it's a brick.
wooaah look at mister bricks his phone daily fanccyyy
Absolutely agree!
Best lockdown is probably, NOT TO HAVE GOOGLE ACCOUNT! And buy Nokia 3310!
Blaž Veber What do you mean, not having a Google account?
Yes!!!
The safest is to turn off the smart phone, b\lock it in a drawer, and get a real phone.
hybrid security would be an an extra layer if you could set it to require your fingerprint as well as a pin/password. Or multiple fingerprint input from more than one finger. Those could make life a little more troublesome for the user as well as their nefarious enemies
Isnt ultrasonic fingerprint sensor more secure than capacitative?
What if someone use our fingerprint to unlock our phone when we are unconscious?
Badass Unicorn they are not 100% safe and secure
What if somebody cuts your finger off while you're unconscious?
Get roofied a lot, do you?
DankMagician 846 lol this is way off the topic 😂
KJ Ho :)
no security is 100% Secure
I think a geofence password would be a good idea. You decide which areas on the map you want to be able to access your phone. Someone who steals it is highly unlikely to be at your location (work, home, etc.) and so can't unlock it
There is also a finite number of fingerprints and irises.
Am i the only one who thinks that this guy looks a bit like the rock?
Wtf lol
Yes you are
Lol yes.
idc, I'm neither a celebrity nor a millionaire. Ahhh, a peace of mind indeed
Well, use cyanogenmod (idk if linage os have this feature too)
I have pattern on 5x5 matrix, with lots of dots filled.
When you cannot mod your phone, allways use 9 dot non-letter patterns and you should be fine. If you have root, make sure to secure yourself (adb via recovery, remove lockscreen is super easy), there are methods.
Could you pls tell me which phone I should buy between S8, S8 plus and note 8 ?
Definitely FaceID
At this point a padlock is the safest option
Ayush they can just smash it with a hammer
Ayush a padlock can be hacked with two paper clips and a youtube video. I've done it before when I got locked out of my house.
I personaly use the swipe fingerprint scanner on my note 4 and I'd like to know if it's any better in security than the one shown in the video...
Can you guys do HTC U11 vs LG V30
rm /data/system/locksettings.db
Not possible without rooting the phone or ADB debbuging right?
What is this?
Nope. Nowadays, that folder is hardware backed and encrypted. You wouldn't be getting access to it without decryption which results in wiping of all data.
Yeah but I'm not gonna give you a silicone impression of my fingerprint so you'd really need more sophisticated methods to acquire and reproduce my fingerprint irl, in meatspace. I'm more worried about the FP data being compromised and used by malware, than I am about someone with Play-Doh.
chas wiley you have to also input a pin for backup
Still nobody can see you using it cuz you have touch id. It is there for when you have sweaty fingers etc.
I feel like the technology already exists where you can simply take a picture of someone's fingerprint and make a 3D model of it.
chas w Or, you know, someone could just take your finger when you’re sleeping.
A copy of your fingerprint can be lifted off almost every object you touch. Even the fingerprint scanner itself. Graphite dust, piece of scotch tape, no silicon gum needed.
I think the best solution to better security would be combined authentication. Use a password combined with fingerprint, face, voice simultaneously. This would make it much harder to gain access. In addition, by using multiple parameters, each parameter could be "looser' to increase speed and reduce computational load.
I think a PIN number is best. It's secure enough if you choose a PIN that's very hard to guess, and it isn't too inconvenient to type in every time you unlock your phone
Eh. I mean if the only way someone is going to get my fingerprint and unlock my phone is if I willingly stick my finger in some goop for a while, I still feel better about that than a pattern or a photograph-sorry, iris- scanner.
At around 6:20, the audio was suddenly isolated on the left. Had to switch earphone sides to hear shit because I have bad hearing on my left. fml
I think they should be posiple to stack on each other meaning that you need to use your fingerprint, shape and pin code to unlock your phone. It should be optional tho. Also voice reguecnicion should be added
I almost always use my fingerprint (it’s just faster than extending my short fingers across the across the screen, potentially dropping my phone, just to type in numbers) but I also do use my pin when my fingerprint doesn’t work on occasion
My twin brother opened my phone with his face..and he does that many times. I would say that the apple's argument that their face unlock is most secure isnt that secure bcz atleast my twin brother wouldnt open my fp locked phone anyway
So, apples claim of secure face id lock is false😀😁😁😂
To be fair, people are usually aware that they have an identical twin
The danger is when there is only one authentication process based on the fact that it is the best process. Like most bank security
glitch gamer
Tbh obviously your twin would be able to unlock your phone with face unlock
Do not put your life into your phone in other words never allow phone or website to auto save your account info name, email or password. Do not put videos, pictures, credit card information on the phone. I have no contacts saved on my phone the ten people I call I just physically do the number.
Hi It's Me Mind Your Own Business
If you want to buy from the Play store use Google Play cards. They are anonymous.
Maybe just don't be a criminal, that works too, lol
Network already logs all incoming and outgoing calls, messages, and DNS traffic. When the phone is used. Where the phone moves around. Which sites you visit, all unencrypted traffic you send or receive online. They also retain recorded voice and text data for a while (for legal reasons). Although other people (friends, family, partner) don't have access to anything you've hidden/deleted, but that's a different sort of trust issue altogether.
fingerprint scanner. is read only...
if it can be read can't it be copied. like a read only document. you can only see and copy it but not paste into it. so if a hacker gets into your phone they can copy it and game over. all your data in your phone and in the world about you can be found. forgot if he said the file stored is encrypted or not.
that being said. I use fingerprint scanner. and pass code backup. I wish it was pattern backup instead but o well you can't have everything.
to protect yourself from a hacker/criminals you gotta be able to think like one and then find a way around that thinking/thought in order to protect yourself.
I've gotten very good at it but don't know how to do it so I find things that do or that can protect what I don't know how to do.
BlackBerry Picture Password method is quite unbeatable. It also gives you only 10 chances, after that: phone is wiped.
It works with an image of your choice and on top of that it put a grid full of random numbers, you have to move the number you set to a particular place of the picture. It's not the fastest unlock method, but I think is one of the most secure.
Here i am with a swipe to unlock home lock screen.
Nice 👏👏👏👏👏
same.
Every day I change my fingerprint and pinnummer. So know one will hack my Huawei Mate 9.
Lookout is a security app that takes a picture after 2 times the wrong input, from both fingerprint scanner and pincode. My phone automatically backup my data, so if I lost my phone Lookout is sending the option to delete all data and after that it performs a factory reset.
Patrick F C Bronsema it can still factory reset even its locked. All android. Watch it on youtube how. I prefer ios a thief can not unlock the phone .
ruclips.net/video/JSfv25vibjo/видео.html watch this so you are aware
Patrick F C Bronsema I
How does one change a fingerprint? Surgery?
Question: If my phone was factory reset by me, then how can I restore all of my backup files and apps back on my NEW phone in Lookout app (after I install Lookout app)? where can I find that menu? will Lookout backup n restore everything, including my sms textmsg and all of my messages in Whatapps and all pics in Gallery?? please help me to secure data. thanks
I have used a bio-metric system that read your fingerprint and it not only looked at your fingerprint but had a pulse detector and UV and infrared lights. So basically you could not cut off someones finger and use it. Nor could you use a gelatin mold of someones finger. Also no fingerprints were stored in the servers or on the device. When it read your fingerprint it would attach a string of numbers to it. These strings of numbers could not be used to make a fingerprint. When you re-scanned your fingerprint it would match the numbers. So even if you could break into their servers there was no way you could get any fingerprint information.
Not saying this device was totally "hack" proof because nothing is. But it is leaps and bounds beyond the bio-metric devices in smartphones.
6:17 legit thought one of my ear buds broke
The question is - where can I buy it with lowest price? I was looking for some FB groups and sites (TBH I think this one is the best facebook.com/groups/326747374417279/ ), but I still don't know...
I personally think easy passwords are better because people usually think your password must be hard.
Just do something like 1011
You must be one of those people, that just use "password1", and are all surprised when they get hacked. Using simple password seemed sooo clever..
@@WMTeWuBut if you have complicated passwords you may forgot them. Just saying.
I use a Lumia 950xl and so an iris scanner security system. In my experience i think iris scanner is much more secure than fingerprint one, coz the later can be hacked easily by someone in ur room while you are sleeping.
Face Scanner and Iris scanner are different forms of authentication. Can you explain how the Iris scanner can defeated?
RyanBlockb5 I think it’s a picture? Not sure.
/ \
| that's my unlock😀
|
But it's also getting much easier to HACK into smartphones...
Aha!
That's a load of crap
I think that iris scanning is the most secure of them all, as in order to hack you would need a very high-quality infrared image of the irises. I feel like of them all, this would be the most improbable for someone to try to do, and hence would be the most secure. Even if we have 3-D facial scanning on the iPhone 10, I believe that Iris scanning on the Galaxy S8/Note8 is more secure. This is because it is much easier for a family member to enter the phone, or to get a mask made. I tried facial scanning on my Note8, and within 3 tries I got a picture of myself to unlock the phone. However, no matter how hard I try I, cannot get passed the Iris security.
Nice video.
Do you mind remaking this video for the iPhone X and the rumored updated iris scanner on the galaxy s9?