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Securing your Android device with a lock screen is essential for privacy, but what happens when you forget the password or pattern? In this guide, we will explore four proven methods to unlock ...
Researchers from Lancaster University, Northwest University in China, and the University of Bath have found that Android's screen patterns aren't as safe as they seem to be, not even complex ones.
Setting a password or fingerprint lock on an Android phone is a common method of protecting our essential data or private information from our eyes.
Researchers have found a new way to break into smartphones which use the pattern unlock method and it can often be achieved within five attempts.
This crucial how-to guide will explain how you can unlock your Android phone when you do not have the password available.
Fingerprint security is becoming a standard feature on many Android devices, but there's still plenty of people who rely on the trust pattern lock. If you're… ...
By covertly filming the owner when they are drawing their Pattern Lock shape to unlock their device, the software is able to track their fingertip movements relative to the screen.
Unfortunately, your lock screen doesn't protect you from malware. Malware can access your data without needing to unlock your device.
Using a pattern lock to protect your Android phone because you think it's more secure than a PIN or password? The results of a new study might surprise you.
Researchers show how an attacker can crack your Android pattern lock from a distance and that complex patterns are the easiest to identify.