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What is WearPIN?
WearPIN is an Android Wear app that adds extra protection to your Android device or tablet by changing its PIN every time you want to unlock your device. It also allows you to instantly lock your device if you've left your phone unlocked, which is very handy in case you give your phone to your friend who starts messing around with things or you accidentally forgot to lock your phone in a hurry and don't want any one else to touch or use it. (This will only work if your phone is in range of your Wear device)
How it works:
First, activate the app on your phone!
How to unlock:
Open the WearPIN app on your Android Wear device
Enter the PIN shown on the screen on your Android device
That's it!
How to lock:
Open the WearPIN app on your Android device
Tap "Lock my device"
That's it
What if my watch is disconnected or away from my phone?
WearPIN includes an emergency unlock feature. In case your watch is disconnected or away from your phone, you can unlock your device using a recovery PIN. The default recovery PIN is 123456 but you are given an option to change it when you set-up WearPIN for the first time.
Screenshots:
Download
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ssrij.quicklock
Note: If you're unable to download it from the play store then you can download the APK directly from http://www.suyashsrijan.com/apps/wear_pin.apk
What's coming in next version (high to low priority):
Ability to send PIN instantly on device screen on DONE
Pebble Support
Ability to show the PIN as an ongoing notification on watch
Support for multiple devices
If you face any bugs or issues or have any ideas that can make this app better then please post below
Changelog:
Version 1.0.1, March 29 2015
Send PIN to your Wear device: You can now receive the PIN on your Wear device when you turn on your device! Faster than opening the app on your Wear device and then seeing the PIN. To enable, turn on "Send PIN to Wear" in Settings
Made the "Lock my device" text a little bigger to make it easier to tap
Some bugs here and there
Version 1.0, March 28 2015
Initial version
Related
Hey Guys,
Its a great application landing to Galaxy S4
Most people make do with a PIN or pattern lock to secure their Android devices. If you need something a little stronger (or just want to feel like Ethan Hunt) EyeVerify has just released the beta version of an app that uses honest-to-goodness eye scans. Eyeprint takes a photo of your face, then matches the pattern of blood vessels on your eyeballs to a previous photo to access locked apps.
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Technically, Eyeprint isn't using the classic retina scan to grant access - that would require a small amount of infrared light to illuminate the membrane at the back of the eye. It uses the same principle of amazingly unique vein patterns, but it picks them up from the corners of your eyes. Users need a front-facing camera of at lest 2 megapixels. To create the baseline, you'll have to follow the instructions while using the rear camera, looking to the far left and right to let the camera pick up the veins on your eyes. After that, a quick scan of your eyes looking left and right from the front-facing cam should do the trick.
EyeVerify hopes to expand its services to other developers on Android and iOS through an SDK. At present, the app can only lock other apps - you can't actually unlock your phone with an eye scan. (There's a quick "lock all" option for the truly paranoid.) Early feedback from the Play Store indicates that it's very efficacious, so hopefully more devices will be enables as the beta program continues. The Eyeprint App Lock Beta is free to try for 30 days.
Play store link
Thanks to AP for the same.
just tried it yesterday , the concept is cool but too much wakelock in its current state . uninstalled it after few hours of usage since it topped wakelock detector. waiting for future updates, its having some great potential
Droid Finder - Lost. And found.
Download
- Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.anttek.df
Website
Visit http://droidfinderapp.com for more information.
Features
Anti-thief
Prevents unauthorized access and modify your device by
Records any attempt to by pass device lock and notify the owner by SMS
or email with intruder face captured by front camera.
Detect & notify SIM card changed
Track connected WiFi hotspots and other valuable information
Find my Droid
Droid Finder helps to
Locate yours on a map,
Display a message on its screen,
Remotely set a passcode lock, or initiate a remote wipe to delete your data.
With Droid Finder offers real-time (smartly ) recognizing current activities - making it even easier to know yours is in vehicle, on bicycle, on foot or stand-still and let you know yours is in a coffee shop, a building or currently in highway. Droid Finder gives to a full remote control over your phone, including remote lock, direct messages, capture pictures, make phone calls.
Lost Mode
Making it even easier to find and protect a missing Android device. Droid Finder immediately locks your device with a PIN unlock code and sends it a message displaying a contact number. That way a good people can contact you without touching other apps. Droid Finder also smartly records device locations and can view later on Droid Finder website (†)
SMS Control
SMS control utilities can help to communicate with your device by texting. It's convenient way to control your device when you can't access to Droid Finder web app. By supporting to locate your device, lock it or even wipe device, it's as power as web app console.
(†) require login to http://droidfinderapp.com website
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The app is now available on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.anttek.df
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The app is now available on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.anttek.df
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TrustNotify by K4CZP3R
Hi! Year ago I came up with FaceNotify, app which hides content of your notifications and shows them only when it recognizes your face!
I've got this idea from iOS, now Google implemented it for their Pixel phones but it's still not widely used by other OEM's, that's why I am here with TrustNotify!
FaceNotify works only with face recognition, TrustNotify works fully with Smartlock (face, trusted bluetooth & location)!
Installation guide
Text based and Video based
Many OEMS are restricting background processes (to save battery)so your experience may vary (I did not experienced any issues). You can follow dontkillmyapp.com guide for your OEM.
TrustNotify is using background process to detect screen on/screen off event, so it does not consume battery in the background, because it's only active when those event are occuring.
Get it on Google Play
XDA:DevDB Information
TrustNotify - Hide your notifications when lock screen is secure, App for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
K4CZP3R
Source Code: https://github.com/K4CZP3R/TrustNotify
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.0.1
Stable Release Date: 2020-05-10
Created 2020-05-10
Last Updated 2020-05-10
I don't know why this place is empty. Great app btw.
Just one bug I see. On my Samsung phone, sometime the notification opens, but the notification box is cut by half. So I need to turn off and turn on the screen again to read it.
Thanks fo the job
Just one problem: service wont start at boot (of course i enabled the function)
I'm on Oneplus5T
ONEPLUS A5010 by Tapatalk
Installed on Oneplus 8, but somehow my notifications stay hidden even though my phone detects my face (that's if I choose "Hide Whole Notification" option :/
Hide only content works though
Am I doing something wrong?
Hi there! Your site for the Helper and the text guide is down. Could you please upload the helper somewhere else? I would really like for it to be working on my samsung.
Can't access to url
IP = JP
Greetings XDA members.
All the progress I've made so far is based on Q&A from your site, so thank you right from the begining.
So here's what I've managed to do so far, starting with the device details:
LG G8S stock ROM (not rooted and boot loader still locked)
Downloaded Total Commander and accessed the root directory
Found two apk files named MirrorLinkServer,apk (the first in /product/app/mirrorlinkserver/ and the second in /system,/product/app/mirrorlinkserver/) - I'm Adding a screenshot of the search results down below
Installed both apk files (each after a factory reset to avoid duality or any other kind of interference)
Got the same result in both cases - When connecting phone to the cars USB outlet, the USB indicator at the notifications bar start flashing but nothing happens (phone screen or car screen)
When disconnecting - a mirrorlink menu appears showing the apps installed but saying they're not authenticated - I'm Adding a screenshot down below
If I'm trying to hit the back button the phone goes to settings but the mirrorlink menu doesn't show there
If I'm plugging the phone back to the car USB socket the "Connect via USB cable" option is trying to switch on automaticlly but goes back off and on again in an endless loop
Hitting the apps trying to authenticate them is doing nothing at all.
when I'm checking the mirrorlink server app in phones settings - It says under Permissions: "No permissions requested"
I believe that here lies the problem - meaning that if i could grant the mirrolink server the necessary permissions (internet access for authenticating the apps and later on for downloading data for the apps themselves; and location for navigation; and so on) then I think it would've worked.
So my main question is - How can I grant the mirrorlink server app permissions, even though none was requested?
However - If you think that I'm wrong or that I've made a mistake along the way - for instance that the mirrorlink server apk must get system app priviliges and therefore must be in /system/app/ folder - Please let me know
thanks,
Jacob
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Blue2Hotspot is a program for automatically turning on an access point (Hotspot) when connected to certain Bluetooch devices.
Languages: English, Russian (translation planned)
It happens that you get tired of doing the same thing and constantly get into the car, look for your phone, turn on the access point, and so on every day. I decided to write a small application to automate these actions. To enable the access point, you need permission - location (I myself think this is nonsense). The program does not write your data or send it anywhere. All other permissions are needed to keep Android from being unloaded from the system.
Some water. Since the parents bought a car and there is a large screen, you can launch the navigator and all sorts of online services, but how to turn on the access point turned out to be more difficult to teach, since a couple of weeks will pass and the call "how to turn on Wi-Fi". And I decided to write a small application.
Instructions
Make pairing with Bluetooth and Wifi device.
Install Blue2Hotspot, give permission.
Make settings and select your Bluetooth device.
Click on the Start service button
That's it, the service will work on this; now, when connected to the device, the access point will turn on.
Homepage: https://inceptive.ru/projects/blue2hotspot/
Spoiler: Screenshot
Spoiler: Changelog
0.3
Android 12 support
Correction of jambs
Corrected the view
English translation
0.2
Corrected the end of the service when disconnecting a Bluetooth device
Corrected the view
Added information on "activity control" for Huawei, Xiaomi and OPPO.
Correction of minor bugs.
0.1
Optimized work
Made the access point turn on when connecting Bluetooth
Auto start on phone restart.
What is the speed that one can expect?
Thanks for the very useful app, that works very well. I tried a couple of others before finding this that didn't work.
Would it be possible to select multiple BT devices so that it could be used in more than one car?
After using Blue2Hotspot for a couple of weeks I'm an absolute fan of it. Annexhack, you have programmed a really useful program, easy to handle for beginners too. I second the requst from kk131 and add: I'd like to donate a beer to you, let us know how to do. Thanks
Bye for now Fred