7. before an app can be unlocked the thief is prompted for a pin/fingerprint to do so (even though the thief can see the apps that applock is "locking" they can't "unlock" an app without first entering your pin or successfully scanning a fingerprint)



 I got in contact with Bitdefender because I was frustrated with this as well and didn't realize that you had to enter a pin/fingerprint before you can "unlock" an app in the applock feature. The same is true for any setting change in the Bitdefender mobile app, you have to enter your pin or successfully scan a fingerprint to make any changes in the mobile app. To me it doesn't seem like Bitdefender does a very good job of explaining this. So Bitdefender needs to work on effectively communicating with their customers but their mobile app is secure which is the most important thing in the end.



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I noted that if I have applock enabled, and I lock my phone, trying to unlock my phone results in applock displaying over top of the phone's own fingerprint unlock, resulting in me being able to use neither.

I am implementing a pessimistic locking mechanism for the rows of many tables for a special-needs app. As my applock key/name I plan to use a number representing each table combined with an ID number stored in each row. An example key/name might be something like mydb_myschema_table0000000142_row0000241738. I may have many of these active at a time, so I need to know about these limits.

It seems unusual to use sp_getapplock so heavily for something that seems similar the type of row-level locking that SQL Server provides on its own. I'm assuming you've carefully considered other approaches, but if you haven't yet done so, you might want to think about other solutions that don't involve sp_getapplock.

I'm using moto x 2nd gen, I recently installed applock to keep some apps private but one of my friend knows a way to bypass the password and even change it, he did the same even with pattern lock. He doesn't even reboot the phone, he does it in seconds. How is he doing it and in what other ways can I lock my apps?

There are many ways to bypass applock, you can reboot into safe mode, uninstall/force stop/clear data the applock (if Settings is not locked), widgets (some apps have a Task Manager widget or Enable/Disable app widget), using third party application to uninstall/force stop/clear data the applock, uninstall the applock from Google Play Store (if Play Store is not locked), if Play Store is locked, open Google Play Store website from any browser, then uninstall the applock, etc. These only works on non-system applock, to bypass system applock, you have to disable/force stop the applock, or factory data reset.

However, such lock can be bypassed using Google Assistance (Google AI). Let suppose a scenario where user A has installed Norton applock and believes, even his/her phone is unlock an attacker will never be able to open any app without his/her consent. ff782bc1db

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