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    Test alternative pin code prompt - system settings integration

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      • lduboeufL Offline
        lduboeuf @CiberSheep
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        @cibersheep i admit, this going to add more work. The simplest would have been just to add a toggle to switch between default prompt to the clock one. If you have any mockups it will help me

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        • CiberSheepC Offline
          CiberSheep @lduboeuf
          last edited by

          @lduboeuf said in Test alternative pin code prompt - system settings integration:

          @cibersheep i admit, this going to add more work. The simplest would have been just to add a toggle to switch between default prompt to the clock one. If you have any mockups it will help me

          I prepare some and will send them to you

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          • IanI Offline
            Ian
            last edited by Ian

            Just tried the demo from the OpenStote.

            Looks good, works well. Bonus points for giving us a working tester to try it on, nice work.šŸ™‚

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            • QugetQ Offline
              Quget
              last edited by

              Nice concept.

              Is the idea to keep the finger on the screen to unlock or just to press the numbers?

              My first instinct was to keep my finger on the clock and swipe the code which felt nice for me šŸ™‚

              🌹

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              • KenedaK Offline
                Keneda @Quget
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                @quget said in Test alternative pin code prompt - system settings integration:

                Is the idea to keep the finger on the screen to unlock or just to press the numbers?

                Both. You can test it with the dummy app in the openstore.

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                • CiberSheepC Offline
                  CiberSheep @lduboeuf
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                  @lduboeuf This is my suggestion for 2 different kind of 4-digit pin

                  From other security measure to pattern:

                  • first introduce current pin / passphrase (don't look at that PopUp size)
                  • introduce pattern

                  Once set up, tapping on 4-digit pin clock... you can test it or edit. Tap on edit:

                  • Ask for current pattern, if succesful
                  • Ask for new pattern

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                  • CiberSheepC Offline
                    CiberSheep @CiberSheep
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                    If you decide to do a selection for the 4-digit pin (classic/clock). I would go like this:

                    Select 4-digt pin:

                    • If no other security is set, set it as currently
                    • If there is other method, ask for current and then the new pin
                    • Once set, ask for input method
                    • Tapping on edit:
                      • if classic, edit with the PopUp (as currently)
                      • if clock, edit with new clock view

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                    • lduboeufL Offline
                      lduboeuf @CiberSheep
                      last edited by lduboeuf

                      @cibersheep Thanks for the mockups :), the solution #1 seems to have less screens needed. So i need to dig for that šŸ™‚

                      EDIT: Well i hesitate :), i need to try both ...

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                      • lduboeufL Offline
                        lduboeuf @CiberSheep
                        last edited by

                        @cibersheep said in Test alternative pin code prompt - system settings integration:

                        @lduboeuf This is my suggestion for 2 different kind of 4-digit pin

                        From other security measure to pattern:

                        • first introduce current pin / passphrase (don't look at that PopUp size)
                        • introduce pattern

                        Once set up, tapping on 4-digit pin clock... you can test it or edit. Tap on edit:

                        • Ask for current pattern, if succesful
                        • Ask for new pattern

                        I've uploaded a quick ( and probably dirty ) prototype for this case, if you want to give a try and feedback. v1.5

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                        • CiberSheepC Offline
                          CiberSheep @lduboeuf
                          last edited by

                          @lduboeuf I have to say something I forgot:

                          • thanks for working in this
                          • very, very clever to have a test app to test before hand šŸ™‚

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                          • lduboeufL Offline
                            lduboeuf @CiberSheep
                            last edited by lduboeuf

                            @cibersheep said in Test alternative pin code prompt - system settings integration:

                            @lduboeuf I have to say something I forgot:

                            • thanks for working in this
                            • very, very clever to have a test app to test before hand šŸ™‚

                            Thx, yes, that is easier to test and code

                            For the current scenario, i think it add some confusion to have a "test" mode and a "define and confirm code" mode ( at least for me ;-)).

                            [Edit]:
                            Do you know if i can query login like this ( the popup ) ?. Not sure it is possible. What could be done is :
                            tap on "pin clock" -> "select" screen -> then when he successfully matched the code, by clicking the "ok" btn in top bar it opens popup ( ask for previous code and pre-filled the new pin like pin code popup just like today ).

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                            • CiberSheepC Offline
                              CiberSheep @lduboeuf
                              last edited by

                              @lduboeuf said in Test alternative pin code prompt - system settings integration:

                              For the current scenario, i think it add some confusion to have a "test" mode and a "define and confirm code" mode ( at least for me ;-)).

                              I was thinking in a set pin and test pin, but you are right... it should be: set pin, confirm pin and accept.

                              Having the lock icon in the middle when setting/edit the code doesn't help making it clear šŸ™‚

                              Do you know if i can query login like this ( the popup ) ?. Not sure it is possible. What could be done is :
                              tap on "pin clock" -> "select" screen -> then when he successfully matched the code, by clicking the "ok" btn in top bar it opens popup ( ask for previous code and pre-filled the new pin like pin code popup just like today ).

                              I didn't understand

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                              • lduboeufL Offline
                                lduboeuf @CiberSheep
                                last edited by

                                @CiberSheep

                                Do you know if i can query login like this ( the popup ) ?. Not sure it is possible. What could be done is :
                                tap on "pin clock" -> "select" screen -> then when he successfully matched the code, by clicking the "ok" btn in top bar it opens popup ( ask for previous code and pre-filled the new pin like pin code popup just like today ).

                                I didn't understand

                                see 1.6.0 app

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                                • CiberSheepC Offline
                                  CiberSheep @lduboeuf
                                  last edited by

                                  @lduboeuf Ah. I see.

                                  Well, for the rest of security measures, you confirm the current method (if any) before changing to a new one.

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                                  • lduboeufL Offline
                                    lduboeuf @CiberSheep
                                    last edited by lduboeuf

                                    @cibersheep i guess doing a prompt passcode check is like doing a "login", i will need to find if backend support that already

                                    EDIT: bad luck, it doesn't, will need to see how it can be implemented.

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                                    • CiberSheepC Offline
                                      CiberSheep @lduboeuf
                                      last edited by CiberSheep

                                      @lduboeuf Isn't it already implemented?

                                      When you select swipe (no security) the system asks for the current passphrase / pin

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                                      • lduboeufL Offline
                                        lduboeuf @CiberSheep
                                        last edited by

                                        @cibersheep said in Test alternative pin code prompt - system settings integration:

                                        @lduboeuf Isn't it already implemented?

                                        When you select swipe (no security) the system asks for the current passphrase / pin

                                        Yes i should be able to copy most part of that method

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                                        • lduboeufL Offline
                                          lduboeuf
                                          last edited by

                                          @CiberSheep ok, the 1.6.5 should be close to your proposition #1

                                          Waiting for your feedbacks before trying to integrate it in system settings

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                                          • CiberSheepC Offline
                                            CiberSheep @lduboeuf
                                            last edited by CiberSheep

                                            @lduboeuf very nice work.
                                            Only one think is in my mind, and I think it's what you tried to tell me before. When the pin clock is already set: tapping on the ListItem asks for current pin. Do you think it would be more clear to have?:

                                            • show [test pin pattern] with edit icon on header
                                            • tap on edit
                                            • ask for current pin pattern
                                            • ask for new pin pattern
                                            • ask for verification
                                            • if verification is correct, go back

                                            Is a bit unusual to have a tester for the current pin, but...
                                            What do you think?

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                                              I think the fields should take direct input and not focus-shift.

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