"Good Work" app and fingerprint - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions & Answer

I generally dont put a lockscreen or anything on my phone. This app for work email called "good work" makes me put in a full on alphanumeric password EVERY TIME i use it. on iphone, you can just use TouchID until the next time the app quits and reboots, but on the S7e it makes me constantly put this cumbersome password in. Anyone know of an app i can use that will let me use fingerprint to log in?
on a side note, what calendar app do you guys use?

I use Good for Enterprise and only when you reboot you have to enter a pin after that fingerprint is fine. I think it really depends on the secuirty protocol your company chooses to apply, it's not Good specific. In other words you may have no choice.

Have a VP in your company ***** about it to IT and they will change it to allow finger print. (From experience)

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Have a VP in your company ***** about it to IT and they will change it to allow finger print. (From experience)
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I was going to say reach out to IT as well. My better half uses Good, as she (lucky) gets to work from home once in a while. In Online Support, I do not have that luxury.

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is there a quick way to password protect your ppc?

Hello,
Is there a shortcut or a link I can click on the ppc to make to password protect it?
I have it where it will turn on after 90 minutes, but not everytime. and I'd like a way to just click on a link, and the password thing is protected.
Any ideas or suggestions?
if you set it to 0 minutes it will lock when the ppc goes to suspend mode; the downside of course is you have to unlock everytime you power back on.
I'm also interested in something that enables the password screen via software/button. I use the 0 minutes rule but you have to suspend the device which breaks any activesync connection and the whole process starts again when you power on. A simple little app that enables the password screen the same as at power on would be great.
Maybe TranCreative Nice Start would help
you may want to take a look at psshutxp also http://www.freewareppc.com/utilities/psshutxp.shtml
Thanks guys, but neither is what I'm looking for. I don't want a third party security product and I don't want anything that shuts the device down, just a tiny app. that triggers the in-built password screen so I can assign it to a button or icon.
Ah well, have to keep looking.
I use Omega 1-pass, its a great password app (currently the best one for magician I think)
Also, it wont cost you a cent if you search around for the crackz.
mtbsoft said:
I don't want a third party security product ... just a tiny app. that triggers the in-built password screen
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mtbsoft said:
mtbsoft said:
I don't want a third party security product ... just a tiny app. that triggers the in-built password screen
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I was trying to help others also by the way.. (not just you)
Anyways, the built-in password in PPC is terrible.. buttons are too small and basically its too basic. Why dont you want a third party app? A "tiny app" is a third party app (LOL)
Give 1-Pass ago.. believe me its one of the app that you'll sacrifice some space for it (around 500KB or less I think). Perfect sized buttons, no excess features etc..
If you do try it.. let others know how you get on.
If you afraid/alergic to use 3rd party software just X-backup first your ppc, install the software >> not satisfied >> restore to get the same setting/database
1-PASS IS A WONDER
hi all,
i am using 1-pass and the software is in fact wonderful... lets u assign a hardware button for password access and moreover allows flexibility!
and for the problem with which the topic was started /.... just set the time when u want 1-pass activated when the device is not used and ur work is done!
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Anyways, the built-in password in PPC is terrible.. buttons are too small and basically its too basic. Why dont you want a third party app? A "tiny app" is a third party app
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If you afraid/alergic to use 3rd party software
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I'm not "afraid/alergic" to use third-party products - I have over 90 applications & games installed, ALL legit. by the way, no cracks - I review the stuff as well as use it.
I simply don't want/need anything more than the basic PIN mechanism which the device already provides. Besides which, I wish it to be something my wife (a technophobic!) can use easily, hence the PIN approach.
I've looked at many security packages and either dislike the way they work or find them to be complete overkill. I'm not looking to bullet proof the device just provide simple privacy protection when it's on the desk, hence I just want a basic trigger mechanism for the in-built password screen, nothing more.
BTW I find the 1-pass claim of...
In tests, entering a 4 digit password using the standard password program took 7 seconds.
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...laughable, what were they using to enter it? A blind gorilla? I have no problem entering the four digit pin in two seconds, including powering the device on with the same hand!
mtbsoft,
try contacting Microsoft, see if they can patch the built-in password protection for you
MTBSOFT seems to be in airs!
the subject sums up all!
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the subject sums up all!
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It might... if it made sense!
studdocs said:
try the attachment! .cab file and works like magic!
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You realise that, by posting bootleg software like this, you are risking the actual owners of this commercial software taking action against the site? You might want to consider removing it for the sake of the other site users.
@mtbsoft back on topic (well hopefully): I was using a set of shortcuts that would automatically send you to the Settings Menu used the Bluetooth one. Anyway when I tapped it, I went straight to the Bluetooth App. Maybe there is one for the Password Application, found it over at brighthand... here is the link for the thread. http://discussion.brighthand.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=79526
also am not sure but when I used to use OmegaOne's BattpackPro I remember that it had a 'key' icon/link (in Program Bar) maybe this would lock the device as well so? if you have it on your device maybe you can check this feature.
anyway, still thinking of other ways to lock the device without power off (and hopefully additional apps) also...
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anyway, still thinking of other ways to lock the device without power off (and hopefully additional apps) also...
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Hi mate,
Thanks for the thread, I'll take a look and see if there's anything there of use to me. I have found a crude sort-of way to give some protection - the screensaver from PHM Tools. When you run it, it simply powers off the screen and doesn't come back on until you press the action button (nav-pad centre), so the device appears to be turned off. If someone then tries to turn it on with the power button it actually turns off and engages the lock!
The disadvantage is that other buttons are actually still enabled and functional when the screen is off so someone could trigger applications or even make a call with two phone button presses, but it's a start. Thanks again for the helpful reply.
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bnycastro said:
anyway, still thinking of other ways to lock the device without power off (and hopefully additional apps) also...
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Hi mate,
Thanks for the thread, I'll take a look and see if there's anything there of use to me. I have found a crude sort-of way to give some protection - the screensaver from PHM Tools. When you run it, it simply powers off the screen and doesn't come back on until you press the action button (nav-pad centre), so the device appears to be turned off. If someone then tries to turn it on with the power button it actually turn off and engages the lock!
The disadvantage is that other buttons are actually still enabled and functional when the screen is off so someone could trigger applications or even make a call with two phone button presses, but it's a start. Thanks again for the helpful reply.
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I dont understand?? Why would you go through all the trouble when there is a software readily available to do the job that you need?
How little is that tiny app you are looking for?? Why doesn't 1-Pass cut it for you? Please share.. the ppl that are using might want to know if there is a flaw in it or some information that you might know..?
If you dont want 3rd party app then why are you using PHM tools??
i summed up the reason and will provide one more....
mtbsoft works for a company which competes with 1-pass!
HA HA HA ....
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Why doesn't 1-Pass cut it for you? Please share.. the ppl that are using might want to know if there is a flaw in it or some information that you might know..?
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If you dont want 3rd party app then why are you using PHM tools??
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Did you actually RTFA or just skim over it? Try again...
mtbsoft said:
I don't want a third party security product
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...and...
mtbsoft said:
I have over 90 applications & games installed.
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All of which I use and need (excluding the games), including many of the features of PHM. I don't want and don't need a third party security product. All was looking for was a tiny little exe which wraps up the single API call (probably) to a DLL which triggers the password lock screen - I don't even want it to be memory resident.
mtbsoft said:
I simply don't want/need anything more than the basic PIN mechanism which the device already provides.
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Memory is a consideration because of the number of applications which have to be installed in Main Memory as opposed to SD. Why should I waste memory for something which is essentially built-in?
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I've looked at many security packages and either dislike the way they work or find them to be complete overkill.
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Take 1-pass - it claims...
Password program you will actually use! - I use the built in!
Fastest ever password entry using innovative hard key password feature - don't need.
Shows essential information - so does the basic "my info" screen
Automatically locks when left unattended - don't want, would find it more annoying
Lock your device on demand - woohoo!
Keylock - just like on your mobile phone - don't need, if the password is engaged!
2 types of password entry - don't want
Use your own picture in the background - don't want
Ideal for corporate deployment - irrelevant for an individual
Supports landscape (320x240) - not on my device since it doesn't
So you see, I'm not knocking the product (even though some of the claims on the website are laughable, misleading or just plain wrong), it simply isn't what I want, it's full of features that I don't want or need and I wouldn't waste USD$20 buying all that for just the one feature I'm interested in. I also dislike the way some of its features require you to buy other products too.
The same applies to most of the products I've looked at - they're all crammed full of stuff that is totally useless to me.

Exchange Server - Security policy

I'm finding a lot of threads about changing from pin/password to pattern unlock, but not having any luck in completely disabling the security feature BS...
Is it possible to completely eliminate the password lock required by my exchange server? I have tried lockpicker and no lock, neither of which worked.
I would like to keep syncing but am not going to deal with this unlocking all the time (they JUST started enforcing it)...any help would be appreciated.
BTW, running Calkulin's EViO 2 v 1.7 (sense, so HTC mail)
Nope, this is tightly integrated down to the OS in order to pass MS requirements, and it reports the control level back to exchange so it can make sure it's in compliance with their mobile device policy.
In theory you can make an app that proxies the API and lies about what the phone can do ... but it wont be done with a simple APK/market app ... it's integration goes much deeper.
Honestly your best best: this is clearly a new policy. complain repeatedly to your IT staff. You're probably not the only one upset ... and noise will result in policy change ... because reality: IT staff hate dealing with people. They want to deal with servers.
Option 2: if you have a buddy on the exchange team he can put you on the same policy he undoubtedly created for himself and his team, that's 10x as lenient so he can mess with his little pet projects he plays with on the side.
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Nope, this is tightly integrated down to the OS in order to pass MS requirements, and it reports the control level back to exchange so it can make sure it's in compliance with their mobile device policy.
In theory you can make an app that proxies the API and lies about what the phone can do ... but it wont be done with a simple APK/market app ... it's integration goes much deeper.
Honestly your best best: this is clearly a new policy. complain repeatedly to your IT staff. You're probably not the only one upset ... and noise will result in policy change ... because reality: IT staff hate dealing with people. They want to deal with servers.
Option 2: if you have a buddy on the exchange team he can put you on the same policy he undoubtedly created for himself and his team, that's 10x as lenient so he can mess with his little pet projects he plays with on the side.
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Thanks...I figured it wouldn't be that easy but I had to ask.
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Honestly your best best: this is clearly a new policy. complain repeatedly to your IT staff. You're probably not the only one upset ... and noise will result in policy change ... because reality: IT staff hate dealing with people. They want to deal with servers.
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I get complaints all the time about policies. 99.999% of the time, the policies are created/approved by steering committees, the legal department or executive management. There is usually nothing IT can do about it as the policies are put into place for legal reasons or company security.
Additionally, if IT departments are not compliant in company policies there could be legal ramifications if the company has to comply with certain government guidelines.
And IT staff don't hate dealing with people...it sounds like your work environment is not like others.
Check out this thread to see if it does what you are looking for.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=775007
They modified the actual email.apk app to remove the security requirement that was hardcoded in it.
It was taken from CM7 which is AOSP, so I cannot say whether or not it will work on sense.
EDIT: After searching some more, droidforums has a modified email.apk file that you can install, that you use instead of the HTC mail, which tricks your exchange server into thinking that you have your security enabeled.
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/dr...onal-froyo-bypass-exchange-server-policy.html
Just download the zip, and extract the apk from it, then place the apk on your SDCard and install it just like a regular app.
Khilbron said:
Check out this thread to see if it does what you are looking for.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=775007
They modified the actual email.apk app to remove the security requirement that was hardcoded in it.
It was taken from CM7 which is AOSP, so I cannot say whether or not it will work on sense.
EDIT: After searching some more, droidforums has a modified email.apk file that you can install, that you use instead of the HTC mail, which tricks your exchange server into thinking that you have your security enabeled.
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/dr...onal-froyo-bypass-exchange-server-policy.html
Just download the zip, and extract the apk from it, then place the apk on your SDCard and install it just like a regular app.
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Will look into that. Thank you very much!
I ended up using the modified email.apk from CM7...works like a charm!!! The Droid forums version kept coming up with security errors. THANKS AGAIN Khilbron!!!
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I ended up using the modified email.apk from CM7...works like a charm!!! The Droid forums version kept coming up with security errors. THANKS AGAIN Khilbron!!!
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Can you please post a link to the one you used?
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Justin.G11 said:
Nope, this is tightly integrated down to the OS in order to pass MS requirements, and it reports the control level back to exchange so it can make sure it's in compliance with their mobile device policy.
In theory you can make an app that proxies the API and lies about what the phone can do ... but it wont be done with a simple APK/market app ... it's integration goes much deeper.
Honestly your best best: this is clearly a new policy. complain repeatedly to your IT staff. You're probably not the only one upset ... and noise will result in policy change ... because reality: IT staff hate dealing with people. They want to deal with servers.
Option 2: if you have a buddy on the exchange team he can put you on the same policy he undoubtedly created for himself and his team, that's 10x as lenient so he can mess with his little pet projects he plays with on the side.
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Yes..this reply really isn't correct. There have been some sqlite modifications that can be made or using the mail.apk from this link (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=775007) works perfect, even with the new CM7-RC2
Bypassing Exchange security
I had this same issue with my work email. My way of bypassing it and still using the stock Mail app is by installing widgetlocker. Unfortunately the newest version does not bypass your encryption, but the older version before the most recent update does. Also it allows you to fully customize your lockscreen and add widgets and what have you. All in all pretty cool app.
widgetlocker.teslacoilsw.com/general/widgetlocker-1-2-9/
(unfortunately because i have never posted before i cannot post links so pm if the link does not work)
Amazing! So you guys have a device in your pocket that has complete access to your work mail server (something you don't own), and you apparently don't care if that falls into the wrong hands?
I don't want to get preachy but this is serious stuff:
1. Are you aware of the damage that can fall on an organization, its IP and reputation if a hacker/spammer has access to a mail account?
2. Your company's mail server is an assett of the company. Gaining access and leaving it unlocked is like borrowing something from work and leaving it on the street.
I understand that IT policies are annoying to the end user, but they are there for good reason.
Would you leave the company vehicle unlocked because it is annoying to get the key out? No.
Oh, and by the way, you can be held directly liable for damages for disabling/ hacking around policies. I have seen employees get fired for it.
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Amazing! So you guys have a device in your pocket that has complete access to your work mail server (something you don't own), and you apparently don't care if that falls into the wrong hands?
I don't want to get preachy but this is serious stuff:
1. Are you aware of the damage that can fall on an organization, its IP and reputation if a hacker/spammer has access to a mail account?
2. Your company's mail server is an assett of the company. Gaining access and leaving it unlocked is like borrowing something from work and leaving it on the street.
I understand that IT policies are annoying to the end user, but they are there for good reason.
Would you leave the company vehicle unlocked because it is annoying to get the key out? No.
Oh, and by the way, you can be held directly liable for damages for disabling/ hacking around policies. I have seen employees get fired for it.
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The issue I have is with the idea that the company gets to dictate how my entire device functions. Your points are valid, but why not just require a password on the email app, not on the whole phone? Why do I have to consent to allowing them to order a full device wipe, instead of just a wipe of the company data?
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The issue I have is with the idea that the company gets to dictate how my entire device functions. Your points are valid, but why not just require a password on the email app, not on the whole phone? Why do I have to consent to allowing them to order a full device wipe, instead of just a wipe of the company data?
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Those are some good points and questions:
If you just locked the mail app then the app would need to encrypt/decrypt all data, which would make it MUCH slower. However, the main reason is that the app lock approach is much more hackable..one simple example would be to load a proxy on the phone to intercept communication before it could be encrypted.
The idea behind the device lock is that it happens on a deeper level and is the most secure answer.
The question about having a choice with your device is actually a simple one to answer...if you don't agree with the work policy then don't use your personal device for work email.
The other thing is that, besides not having a choice, the forced answer is beneficial for everyone....if I lose my device then I definitely don't want strangers crank calling my family or getting personal info. I have read about some horrible stories.
The real question is...If your phone is lost why would you NOT want it to be secure and erased asap??
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Those are some good points and questions:
If you just locked the mail app then the app would need to encrypt/decrypt all data, which would make it MUCH slower. However, the main reason is that the app lock approach is much more hackable..one simple example would be to load a proxy on the phone to intercept communication before it could be encrypted.
The idea behind the device lock is that it happens on a deeper level and is the most secure answer.
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Yes and no. There are approaches that are easier if you aren't securing the whole device, but that doesn't mean it can't still be hacked.
The question about having a choice with your device is actually a simple one to answer...if you don't agree with the work policy then don't use your personal device for work email.
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Overall I agree with that, although I think at a company that offers mobile email, there's a sort of "peer pressure" to use it. Not to say that's a good reason. I'd imagine that it'd be hard for a company to actually require you to use mobile email on your personal device -- if your job truly requires it, I'd think they'd have to provide you a device if you don't have a compatible device or aren't willing to use it that way. So yes, you're probably right that you have the choice. It doesn't mean that we can't complain though.
The other thing is that, besides not having a choice, the forced answer is beneficial for everyone....if I lose my device then I definitely don't want strangers crank calling my family or getting personal info. I have read about some horrible stories.
The real question is...If your phone is lost why would you NOT want it to be secure and erased asap??
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If it's really lost forever, yes. But what if:
- The exchange admin sends the wipe command to the wrong phone. ("Hi, I'm John Smith and I've lost my phone.")
- The "wipe after X invalid passcode" policy is enabled. A friend or a kid picks up the phone and tries to play with it. Whoops.
- Something else goes wrong...bottom line is that the company should have no right to wipe anything other than their own data.
I understand the need for locking the device...I really do. But, if someone does happen to find my phone (knock on wood but HIGHLY, HIGHLY unlikely, as I've never even almost forgotten any phone, anywhere, ever) they aren't going to find ANYTHING of value in my emails. I'm pretty low on the totem pole.
If I had sensitive data on my phone...no questions asked, I would keep it p-word locked.
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Can you please post a link to the one you used?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=775007
awenthol said:
I understand the need for locking the device...I really do. But, if someone does happen to find my phone (knock on wood but HIGHLY, HIGHLY unlikely, as I've never even almost forgotten any phone, anywhere, ever) they aren't going to find ANYTHING of value in my emails. I'm pretty low on the totem pole.
If I had sensitive data on my phone...no questions asked, I would keep it p-word locked.
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Your Exchange Admin (or you depending on the version of Exchange you're using) has the ability to remotely wipe your device in the event it gets stolen/lost.
Could anyone give a brief possible explanation of why I can connect to my exchange server easily using Touchdown, but not using the Android integrated Exchange Account Sync?
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Just found this thread as I've encountered the same issue on a HTC Sensation, just setup Exchange ActiveSync, and bam, have to set up the PIN lock on the phone.
However I've noticed that once you've done it, you can then go into Settings, Security and change the timeout before it locks up to 1 hour (I think that is dependent on your company setting). Mine was defaulting to every time the screen locked, but changing it to 1 hour I find I hardly ever have to unlock the phone now apart from first thing in the morning as I tend to use it regularly through the day.

[BOUNTY] Ultimate thief catcher $50

Forgive me if this is in the wrong place.
As stated in the title, I'm willing to offer a $50 bounty to anyone who can create this app for me, the perfect thief catcher app. Here's how it works:
The app runs in the background constantly (possibly as a service to avoid task killers), so it must be as minimal as possible. Upon receipt of a specifically worded text message, the app will trigger the GPS and wait 5-10 minutes for full lock. After this time has passed, the app will text the GPS coordinates to a preconfigured email address and then disable the GPS.
Optional function: Activate the front facing cam (silently and invisibly if possible), take a picture, and attach to said text message to be sent to preconfigured email address.
The main focus of this app is to accurately capture the location of the device while being light on battery, so that optimal capture can take place in the event the device is stolen.
If something like this already exists, please let me know so that I can donate to that developer.
Specifics: I have an Evo with CM7, if it matters in coding the app at all.
Lookout has lost phone features similar to what you are asking for. I have Lookout on my phone, uses almost no battery.
They also have an app called Plan B that you can install after the phone is lost to get a GPS location on it.
Both are free.
I don't expect the bounty, but feel free to buy me a sandwich for helping.
Lookout causes too many problems from what I've seen. I'll check out the Plan B app.
Bounty is still up.
I'm not the "fastest" coder in the world, but I would hazard a guess of minimum 20 hours for development, testing, etc.
Great app idea but I'm not writing code for $2.50 an hour ...just sayn'
And Android OS prevents someone from NOT being able to stop a Service.
Try apps "Where's My Droid" or GPS Tracker. Both have remote activation capabilities.
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Try apps "Where's My Droid" or GPS Tracker. Both have remote activation capabilities.
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Did you read the entire OP? I realize WMD has a few of the features that I listed, but I want ALL of the features working like I stated.
I'm no coder, but I could quite easily make a Tasker profile to do this.
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Did you read the entire OP? I realize WMD has a few of the features that I listed, but I want ALL of the features working like I stated.
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Yes I read the entire op and wasn't very impressed. Texting coordinates wouldn't be very reliable way to catch someone. There's a very good chance the person could be driving at the moment you send your activation text.
Same for turning on the camera. Highly unlikely they'd have the camera pointed at their face or anything recognizable. Or even if they did, probably couldn't make out much without the flash.
Just my opinion. But I'd much rather have an app that gave me continuous GPS coordinates as does the apps I suggested.
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Look up Prey. it runs as a background service and has a lot of cool stuff. Google it, they have a whole web interface and everything, you can use the same service on your laptop under the same account. I think it would suit your needs.
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The best lost/stolen app imo is Theft Aware. From the app's website:
Theft Aware runs (and this is worldwide UNIQUE) completely invisible in the background. That's right! Theft Aware is COMPLETELY INVISIBLE. You'll be able to remotely control your phone by SMS at any time. Theft Aware will reply to your commands by SMS as well. The sent or received SMS leave no trace on the mobile phone, no signal will alert the thief - who will feel safe!
Sure, as soon as the thief changes the SIM card of the phone, the phone number of it will change. NO PROBLEM. Theft Aware will detect the change and will inform your buddy automatically about the new phone number by SMS.
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Best thing to do with lost or stolen phone?
-Call provider and they'll kill the phone.
-Buy new phone
Edit: Mainly a reply to an edited out part of a post but still applicable so I'll leave what I wrote
At 9.99 EUR, Theft Aware is far from free but I understand your point. It's good to watch for security and privacy issues. I would only caution that one could easily miss out on good/helpful apps if generalizations are made based on one bad app(le) or the possibility of one. But really this is what Android is all about...individual choice. To each their own.
I've been using Prey for a while now and I'm very happy with it.
All the current apps are dependent on your sim card remaining in the phone so you can text it. So in the reality of your phone being stole they will be useless.
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nutsnut said:
All the current apps are dependent on your sim card remaining in the phone so you can text it. So in the reality of your phone being stole they will be useless.
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Since you must not have read my first post...
If a thief changes the SIM card, Theft Aware will proactively send you the location and the new phone number of the thief to predefined friends of yours. Once you got the new number, you will again be able to locate your phone at any time.
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So even if the SIM card is changed, the app will inform you the phone number associated with that new card by messaging both of the numbers you assigned when you set it up. Once you have that, you can message commands invisibly to that new number to control Theft Aware as well as now knowing the thief's phone number to hand over to police, your carrier, or to figure out the owner of that number on your own.
nutsnut said:
All the current apps are dependent on your sim card remaining in the phone so you can text it. So in the reality of your phone being stole they will be useless.
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I think you mean if you have a gsm phone.. i have a CDMA, so I really don't need to worry about it. However, if i ever stole someones phone, the first thing I would do is take out the battery and let it sit on the shelf for a month or two until the previous owner has given up. And trust me, you will if it happens to you. It happened to me.
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Theft Aware
Theft Aware isn't sim card depending. If the sim gets changed a sms is sent to up to two notification numbers you define on installing theft aware.
it meets all requirements you specify (except that the location is sent via sms not email).
but that will soon be available via a webinterface where you can control your device.
I don't need the bounty either - try theft aware and buy a license. thats enough compensation as my company sells theft aware
Check out "watch droid"......
Every beginning thief knows that if you steal a smartphone you get out the body the battery and SIM card as first thing. Second thing is looking for hard reset instructions.
It should be something deeper than OS level.
Khisha said:
Every beginning thief knows that if you steal a smartphone you get out the body the battery and SIM card as first thing. Second thing is looking for hard reset instructions.
It should be something deeper than OS level.
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It's been said a couple times that Theft Aware can detect a SIM card change and inform you of the new number so you can continue to control it through text messages. It will also survive a factory reset if you have rooted your phone and installed it appropriately. It won't survive a full data wipe like you would do when flashing a new ROM through recovery, but nothing can...that's the point of a full wipe. If you are waiting for or expecting something to come out that will persist through a full wipe, then you will never be satisfied.

Modded Exchange Server APK?

For the Rezound,and other phones I guess, there is a modified Exchange server app that does away with the Administrator Rights requirement when connecting to some Exchange Servers.
Here is the issue. Mind you, this security policy only applies if the device supports it. Meaning one Android device or iPhone can connect without enabling Admin rights, while another one does.
But what happens, is that if the Exchange Server sees that the device supports it, it enforces this policy in order to set up and allow access to the email account. It gives the IT department COMPLETE control of your device. They can lock you out, format it, etc... Also, it forces you to set up a PIN, and it disables the camera and encrypts the storage of the device. So you can see how this an be an issue with a personal device. ANy pics you take, files you download, etc... are encrypted and can ONLY be accessed from the device. You cannot copy them to your PC and access them. Huge pain in the ass!
On the various ICS ROMs for the Rezound(the phone I have), there is a file that I can install, a modified Exchange.apk file, that lets me set up the account, and while it will force me to use a PIN, it ignores the rest and doesn't force me to disable the camera or encrypt the storage.
So, is there such an app for this device? Can I use the one for ICS that I use for the phone?
Any idears?
Please don't do that. Many times there is a legal requirement for that policy. Feel lucky that you can use a personal device for work. Many people have to deal with the policy and carry a dedicated work phone.
ekinnee said:
Please don't do that. Many times there is a legal requirement for that policy. Feel lucky that you can use a personal device for work. Many people have to deal with the policy and carry a dedicated work phone.
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There is almost never a legal requirement, it is a corporate policy. I am using this type of modded Exchange.apk right now, have been for months.
The irony of the "security policy", is that if your phone does not support the feature, then the Exchange Server ignores it and lets the device right in with full access. It only affects certain devices. If I had a DroidX, no problem, Exchange lets me in. I upgrade to a Rezound, now I have to encrypt my entire device.
Don't use it if you don't want to, but many of us do, as this file is available for many phones. I just need to locate one for the N7.
You can try it. At where I work it is not worth it since doing so will get you fired for violating company policy which every employee signs.
The policy they use however doesn't affect the use of the camera and most employee's have a company phone so it's not theirs to begin with. Those that need email and also want privacy, have two phones.
You might want to talk to the admins to see if they can remove the camera block as that may be something they turned on without thinking.
There was an offshoot of a modified APK and then it turned into Enhanced Email, and since then I've switched to Touchdown. Instead of forcing encryption and standards on your personal device, it handles it's own secure space. Also it handles High Importance messages with recurring alerts.
I can't dig up the case at the moment, but for the record, there is absolutely president (at least in the U.S.) if a company requires you use a personal device for work, they have no legal recourse to require factory wipe access and may face steep penalties if they fire you as a result of you circumventing them.
Definitely an area where it's worthwhile to know both:
A. Your companies policies, in and out.
B. Your rights as a citizen of whichever country you reside in.
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You can try it. At where I work it is not worth it since doing so will get you fired for violating company policy which every employee signs.
The policy they use however doesn't affect the use of the camera and most employee's have a company phone so it's not theirs to begin with. Those that need email and also want privacy, have two phones.
You might want to talk to the admins to see if they can remove the camera block as that may be something they turned on without thinking.
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Guys, I really don't need lectures on whether I should do it or not. I currently do it. I will continue to do it. I won't get in trouble at work, it is just how they set it up and they are not going to change it for me, but it is an inconvenience.
I just need to be able to do it on THIS device.
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There was an offshoot of a modified APK and then it turned into Enhanced Email, and since then I've switched to Touchdown. Instead of forcing encryption and standards on your personal device, it handles it's own secure space. Also it handles High Importance messages with recurring alerts.
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Tried that before, hated Touchdown.
The modded one on the Rezound is the stock app, just that part taken out and it works perfectly, That's what I am after here.
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Tried that before, hated Touchdown.
The modded one on the Rezound is the stock app, just that part taken out and it works perfectly, That's what I am after here.
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I think any mod made for jelly bean would work for you since it's all based off of aosp. I'd try the one linked below (and making a backup beforehand).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28246860&postcount=1
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DanielNTX said:
There was an offshoot of a modified APK and then it turned into Enhanced Email, and since then I've switched to Touchdown. Instead of forcing encryption and standards on your personal device, it handles it's own secure space. Also it handles High Importance messages with recurring alerts.
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I think any mod made for jelly bean would work for you since it's all based off of aosp. I'd try the one linked below (and making a backup beforehand).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28246860&postcount=1
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Cool. I just got the thing a couple hours ago, so it is not unlocked or rooted yet, and you need that to install these.
The ones for the Rezound were made to install in the OS, not from Recovery, but once CM10 is out and stable, I will unlock and go to that and then I can use it. For now, my phone has it so I do have email on the go for work.
Thanks!

Note 4 - Login to anything, with the Fingerprint.

Came across a program called LastPass. Now I am able to login to literally, anything with a login screen with my fingerprints. I use it with my bank, netflix, xda, games etc. Apps got a ravin review too so that helps. Downside is, it's a 2 week trial. I thought touch-wiz would have had this ability built in. Anyway, here are the steps I took.
Before you begin, the app will ask you if you'd like to use the fingerprint function. Choose yes.
Under Preference, check off "Enable Fingerprint Repromt."
1 - Once you're on the login screen of the app / site, a small will window will appear. Click Add Login.
2 - Enter the Username and Password Information
3 - Check off the "Require Password Reprompt" Box. Then Save.
ps1 - here's a long ass video on how it's security is bascially unhackable. aes256bit stuff. too complicated for me but makes it sound extremely secure. Start at 54 mins in.
ps2 - wow, I just did some more research on this program. it's freakin amazing. I actually logged onto it using the lastpass website on my pc. Downloaded the chrome extension. Now, I just logon to sites as usual and lastpass will keep it stored. So now, whatever site I login too, lastpass will fill it out for me securely. And now that I don't have to remember the passwords, I can have different random ones for each website. There are a other options I have yet to check out but this is defintely a winner in my books.
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Out of thanks for today! I will definitely be looking into this!
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Came across a program called LastPass. Now I am able to login to literally, anything with a login screen with my fingerprints. I use it with my bank, netflix, xda, games etc. Apps got a ravin review too so that helps. Downside is, it's a 2 week trial. I thought touch-wiz would have had this ability built in. Anyway, here are the steps I took.
Before you begin, the app will ask you if you'd like to use the fingerprint function. Choose yes.
Under Preference, check off "Enable Fingerprint Repromt."
1 - Once you're on the login screen of the app / site, a small will window will appear. Click Add Login.
2 - Enter the Username and Password Information
3 - Check off the "Require Password Reprompt" Box. Then Save.
ps1 - here's a long ass video on how it's security is bascially unhackable. aes256bit stuff. too complicated for me but makes it sound extremely secure. Start at 54 mins in.
ps2 - wow, I just did some more research on this program. it's freakin amazing. I actually logged onto it using the lastpass website on my pc. Downloaded the chrome extension. Now, I just logon to sites as usual and lastpass will keep it stored. So now, whatever site I login too, lastpass will fill it out for me securely. And now that I don't have to remember the passwords, I can have different random ones for each website. There are a other options I have yet to check out but this is defintely a winner in my books.
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It is a great app I have been using for a while now but it is not perfect. You have to sometimes load it manually before you visit a site that needs a login and sometimes you have to copy paste the username and password. However, it is still an outstanding app and I could not be without it.
Sweet! I remember trying this app out before on my note 3 and it was a pretty bad battery hog. Have you been running it long enough to get a sense of whether or not it still is? Also - how much does the subscription cost?
Are you saying this should allow a fingerprint scan to work as logon for websites? I answered yes to use fingerprint scanner, but can't get it to work. It just seems to enter password data, never asks for a finger scan.
Why does it need access to your camera and microphone?! Seems really cool but not cool with the permissions it needs.
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Are you saying this should allow a fingerprint scan to work as logon for websites? I answered yes to use fingerprint scanner, but can't get it to work. It just seems to enter password data, never asks for a finger scan.
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Yeah, I use my finger print to logon. The beauty is now my password are crazy like #kdSDkok&! and different for each site. I don't have to remember them since the program does.
You need to make sure you check on, "require password prompt." when you edit the site.
Also under preference, make sure you check on, "enable fingerprint reprompt."
Seems fine on the battery so far but i'd have to use it longer to really know. The subscription is a dollar a month. If this works as intended for the next two weeks, ill def consider purchasing it.
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Just saw this on lastpass today! Very cool. And yea, it does take up a lot of memory, relatively speaking.
boodies said:
Came across a program called LastPass. Now I am able to login to literally, anything with a login screen with my fingerprints. I use it with my bank, netflix, xda, games etc. Apps got a ravin review too so that helps. Downside is, it's a 2 week trial. I thought touch-wiz would have had this ability built in. Anyway, here are the steps I took.
Before you begin, the app will ask you if you'd like to use the fingerprint function. Choose yes.
Under Preference, check off "Enable Fingerprint Repromt."
1 - Once you're on the login screen of the app / site, a small will window will appear. Click Add Login.
2 - Enter the Username and Password Information
3 - Check off the "Require Password Reprompt" Box. Then Save.
ps1 - here's a long ass video on how it's security is bascially unhackable. aes256bit stuff. too complicated for me but makes it sound extremely secure. Start at 54 mins in.
ps2 - wow, I just did some more research on this program. it's freakin amazing. I actually logged onto it using the lastpass website on my pc. Downloaded the chrome extension. Now, I just logon to sites as usual and lastpass will keep it stored. So now, whatever site I login too, lastpass will fill it out for me securely. And now that I don't have to remember the passwords, I can have different random ones for each website. There are a other options I have yet to check out but this is defintely a winner in my books.
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Hey, this is just a thumbs-up for Lastpass. I've been using then for a couple years-ish and it's fantastic. Obviously the biggest draw is that you can use better passwords since you don't have to remember them and Lastpass will fill them in. I also agree that the app is fantastic and is great when paired with the fingerprint scanner. However, even if you don't use the scanner you can set it to accept a pin number to unlock Lastpass, which is what I used until I got my Note 4.
While their security is very good and they seem to be very transparent, just remember nothing is unhackable so....always be safe
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I have 1 problem is: when installing fingerprint can I install multiple fingers is not? or just one finger? and I can do anything with fingerprints?
immobilespy said:
I have 1 problem is: when installing fingerprint can I install multiple fingers is not? or just one finger? and I can do anything with fingerprints?
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You have three slots so you can do three fingers or you can do the same finger multiple times which may increase accuracy. I would at least do two different fingers.
immobilespy said:
I have 1 problem is: when installing fingerprint can I install multiple fingers is not? or just one finger? and I can do anything with fingerprints?
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I do my left and right thumb, 15 times each. Also, now that a lot of you got a case, it's good to re-capture them if necessary. Made a video last night Here.
The whole finger print scanning to login apps is not true. The finger print scanning allows you to login lastpass app only, after which you have to tap the corresponding login info for every app so Fingerprint scanning doesn't let you log into apps just by swiping your fingers. It's still cool though but not as cool as I expected it to be. Thanks for sharing though

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