eddieg
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Please set your "Require Passcode" to "Immediately". This will resolve your perceived security issue, that doesn't exist.
Agreed this only happens if you dont have a passcode so it really doesnt matter.
Please set your "Require Passcode" to "Immediately". This will resolve your perceived security issue, that doesn't exist.
Skull One said:Please set your "Require Passcode" to "Immediately". This will resolve your perceived security issue, that doesn't exist.
it does exist. He's shown you an you have given him a resolution to it. You can't resolve something that does not exist
Crag88 said:Lock your phone, double press the middle button and enter the camera. Then press the photo in the bottom left and it says your iPhone is locked. Then pres the bottom left again to go back to the camera, then press your middle button and hey presto your in!
Lock your phone, double press the middle button and enter the camera. Then press the photo in the bottom left and it says your iPhone is locked. Then pres the bottom left again to go back to the camera, then press your middle button and hey presto your in!
I know what the OP is saying, and it's confirmed with my 4S with iOS6.
My phone is set to lock after 5 minutes. So, if I unlock it, do something, then lock it and walk away, someone can come back in my 5-minute window and follow his steps to get in, even though, in theory, I wanted my phone to be locked because I pressed the lock button.
Basically, if you have non-immediate lock timeout, then lock your phone so you feel "safe" leaving it unattended, it's a false sense of security because someone can get in within that timeout period. It makes having a timeout period pointless, and a security risk.
does it on my 5!
Oh and I plan to steal that explanation since it is better than mine.