I added a 4 digit pass code that i thought i would only need to use once to get into my phone. Wrong I need to type them in every time the phone goes to sleep.How can i remove it and go back to having no pass code? Thanks
No, you should get a time out option that will lock the phone, then you need to enter it again.If i use Password will that be a one time option after i turn it on?
There are no one time options, because that isn't secure. The convenience compromises are Fingerprint, face unlock and trusted device/network/location, depending what device you have..If i use Password will that be a one time option after i turn it on?
Fingerprint will still require a backup pin or password, which you'll be occasional asked for at random and at every reboot. This is to help keep the pin/password fresh in your memory, so I wouldn't recommend them unless you have a reliable way to recall or retrieve that info. Not sure if this applies to face unlock, as I don't use it.There are no one time options, because that isn't secure. The convenience compromises are Fingerprint, face unlock and trusted device/network/location, depending what device you have..
Everything needs to be backed up by a PIN or password. I seriously doubt trusted places as any better than it has ever been, but I don't use it because it's always been terrible and is not secure in my opinion.Fingerprint will still require a backup pin or password, which you'll be occasional asked for at random and at every reboot. This is to help keep the pin/password fresh in your memory, so I wouldn't recommend them unless you have a reliable way to recall or retrieve that info. Not sure if this applies to face unlock, as I don't use it.
I had heard heard the trusted device/location options were not reliable. I.e. Not unlocking when it should be doing so. Have things improved on that front?
Never had a problem with trusted location (aka, smart lock) on my last two phones, Pixel 5 and Razr+. However, it also requires a backup PIN, though it only asks for it when first setting up or when changing settings.I had heard heard the trusted device/location options were not reliable. I.e. Not unlocking when it should be doing so. Have things improved on that front?