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    • KenedaK Offline
      Keneda @guru
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      • ? Offline
        A Former User @Keneda
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        @keneda
        yes, I mean the passcode pin.... ( not the sim pin )

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          @keneda POLA: Principle Of Least Astonishment

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          • KenedaK Offline
            Keneda @guru
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            @guru
            Yes, i gave a link in my post leading to wikipedia.
            I'll edit to make it clearer.

            @john-silver said in New lock screen circles:

            @keneda
            yes, I mean the passcode pin.... ( not the sim pin )

            That part didn't change.
            And if we must hit enter for sim pin, it's because (i believe), if you mistake 3 time sim is locked, so it let you a chance to correct before validating, for the device pin, you can mistake as much as you want, there is no problem, and that's a bit quicker unlocking device without having to hit enter.

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            • Pulsar33P Offline
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              Hi

              From the security point of view, just one remark ...

              • When I enter the passcode on my laptop/desktop, I have to end it with Enter and all this seems normal to anyone

              ... and two questions : isn't it dangerous or at least a limitation that :

              • the keyboard is automatically set to numeric if a number is expected ?
              • the number of expected digits is indicated by the circles ?

              Why do developpers always want to change what is working fine ?
              is there not enough things to repair ?

              BR
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              • BollyB Offline
                Bolly @Pulsar33
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                @pulsar33 said in New lock screen circles:

                ... and two questions : isn't it dangerous or at least a limitation that :

                the keyboard is automatically set to numeric if a number is expected ?
                the number of expected digits is indicated by the circles ?

                Why do developpers always want to change what is working fine ?
                is there not enough things to repair ?

                It has always behaved in the same way, it has just been changed to make it prettier.

                If you want to get the normal keypad with a 4 number pin and press enter to enter, you are free to set the option "password" and it will work like that. πŸ˜‰

                Security also depends on people, as I said, if you want more security, put a password.
                I want to unlock the phone quickly, as I am not in a "hacker" environment. 😜

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                • Pulsar33P Offline
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                  @bolly that was only my feeling and this is only yours. I won't go to war over it
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                  • arubislanderA Offline
                    arubislander @Pulsar33
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                    There is no need at all to go to war over anything, especially since there are options. If a pin, or the behaviour of the pin entry screen, is deemed insecure, then there is the option to specify a password for unlocking. This can be anything and will present a keyboard for entry and must also be confirmed with an ENTER. Seems like the exact behaviour you were looking for.

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                    • Pulsar33P Offline
                      Pulsar33 @arubislander
                      last edited by Pulsar33

                      @arubislander : no problem. Sorry if the expression "got to war" has not the same meaning in english than in french. It was just a way to say "not important".
                      I'll look at your explanations later and reply if usefull
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                      • Pulsar33P Offline
                        Pulsar33 @arubislander
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                        @arubislander It's very clever! I hadn't thought of that but indeed, that's exactly how I wanted it to work when replacing the PIN with the Password. Great ! Thanks
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                        • ? Offline
                          A Former User @arubislander
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                          @arubislander
                          Thanks, password is also the solution for me ... πŸ‘

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