Android Magazine UK - Issue No. 49

(Nancy Kaufman) #1

Password protec


your apps


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fyou’reworriedabouttheinformationinsome
of your apps getting into the wrong hands,
thenyoucanaddanextralayerofsecurityon
topofthemwithSmartApplock.It’s free to
downloadandit’sreallysimpletogetitsetup.
Thereareanumberoffunctionsthattheapp

offers, from changing the rotation lock settings on
specifi c apps to forcing the screen to remain
switched on depending on what app you’re using.
However, in this tutorial we’re going to look at how
you can add passwords to any apps that you think
need a little more security on your Android device.
There are no special skills required and all you’ll
need to get things up and running is the Smart
Applock app itself. It really is that simple. Once
you’ve downloaded it from the Google Play store,
you’re ready to head on to step one.

Tap on the Observer option in the menu to
keep a log of failed password attempts. It’s good
to see who’s been trying to access your apps
without permission. You can even photograph
people who have entered the pass incorrectly too.

Be an observer
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To add multiple apps at the same time,
just tap on the tick box next to their names. When
you’ve selected the ones you want to protect, tap
on the ADD button and you’ll be taken back to the
main screen which will now have those apps on it.

Add some apps
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There are different password options to
play with. You can use a gesture or create a
password using numbers, patterns or letters. Tap
to select the one you want and tap the password
button to set it. Tweak the settings to your liking.

Choose your security
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One trick is to add
an app. This brings up a po tification, telling
you that an app has been shut down when you tap
on it. You can then long-press on the OK button to
open up the lock screen and input your password.

Fake it
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Swipe left from the main screen to get to
the Settings menu. Here you can tweak different
options to ensure your apps are at their safest.
You’ll also be able to change the password from
the default 7777 to something more secure.

Head to the Settings
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When you’ve loaded up the app for the first
time,you’llbegreetedbyascreenwithapadlock
and a large green ‘+’ button at the bottom. Tap on
this and you’ll be taken to a long list of all the apps
and processes that you can add passwords to.

Tap the button
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Use Smart Applock to add an
extra layer of security to all
of your apps

App used » Smart Applock Works with » Varies with device

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