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        kugiigi @domubpkm
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        @domubpkm Yeah why not? if they really want to πŸ˜†
        I remember we brute forced a cable lock in the office though of course it doesn't lock you out after failed attempts πŸ˜†

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          MrT10001 @Frage
          last edited by MrT10001

          @frage Reinstall using the UT installer and untick the Wipe Data box and you should get back into UT. Or try the installer and reinstall ticking the Wipe Data and set up the device again. The second bit of advice means loss of data😭

          Edited for being a biff and typing it at work while being distracted - and yes I know as a security feature you should not be able to reinstall with the wipe data unticked and access all your old data, but it did happen to me. Apologies for any confusion created 😞

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            domubpkm @MrT10001
            last edited by domubpkm

            @mrt10001 said in Forgot passcode:

            Reinstall using the UT installer and untick the Wipe Data box and you should get back into UT

            If the phone lock password has been forgotten, this will not change anything.

            To reinstall UT and regain access to the content of the smartphone, there must be obligatorily a deletion of the data it seems to me.

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              Alter @domubpkm
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              @domubpkm : In my opinion, too, that would be the expected and wanted behavior of UT. Is that also how it works now? Otherwise, if you lose your phone, or it gets stolen, the person that gets their hands on it can access data without knowing your passcode, simply by re-installing UT and unticking the wipe data box.

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                Keneda @kugiigi
                last edited by Keneda

                @kugiigi this remembers me i have to continue bruteforce my TV PIN 4 digits code because i forgot it lol

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                  arubislander @Alter
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                  @alter I f someone has forgotten their passcode, they will not be able to bypass it by simply reinstalling with wipe data unticked.

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                    domubpkm
                    last edited by domubpkm

                    In fact, it is possible to reinstall UT, change channel with wipe data unticked, but impossible to access the contents of the smartphone since the unlock code has been lost... unless someone has a genius idea which would be a security breach for UT..

                    A security solution could be to define a maximum number of attempts before completely erasing the smartphone because it is always possible to type 10,000 codes within a reasonable time. Or having a 6-digit PIN would be more secure.

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                      arubislander @domubpkm
                      last edited by arubislander

                      @domubpkm said in Forgot passcode:

                      unless someone has a genius idea which would be a security breach for UT..

                      I would like to remind anyone who might have that 'genius idea' to please follow responsible disclosure practises and not simply publish that answer here.

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                        domubpkm @arubislander
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                          Keneda @domubpkm
                          last edited by Keneda

                          @domubpkm said in Forgot passcode:

                          Or having a 6-digit PIN would be more secure.

                          Isn't it possible to set unlock to passphrase and use all digits wanted ?

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                            domubpkm @Keneda
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                            @keneda In principle, you are right: it seems to be the same thing, at least I believe. The difference lies mainly in the unlocking procedure which is more intuitive on the screen for the PIN and this especially in the event of an error. Test

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                            • MrT10001M Offline
                              MrT10001
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                              I had an issue on a Nexus 5 that booted fine but for some reason was locked with a PIN (that I had not set on install). I reinstalled on stable with the wipe data unticked and it all worked fine, all installed apps were there and the photo I had transferred for a background was in downloads and accessible. I haven't had the issue since (happened about a year ago).

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                                Alter @arubislander
                                last edited by Alter

                                @arubislander @domubpkm :
                                Good to know that the phone's content remains locked when someone tries to bypass passcode by reinstalling UT with wipe data unticked! Thanks for clarifying!

                                Regular user, UT since 2020, Now: Volla Phone (20.04 Stable)

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