Smartlock of Android Phone, Let's start getting hurt now

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With this feature you can select specific locations, where your phone will never display a passcode or lock screen. If you go to that specific place, the phone will be unlocked using the GPS sensor. Google users can use the 'Smart Lock' feature in some apps besides Android devices, Chromebooks, Chrome browsers. Smart lock can be used without PIN or passcode. There are three options to turn on the 'Smart Lock' feature. Body Identification: If you have already unlocked your phone, it will be unlocked whenever you hold or carry the phone. You don't have to unlock it again until you keep the phone in your pocket.

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With this feature you can select specific locations, where your phone will never display a passcode or lock screen. If you go to that specific place, the phone will be unlocked using the GPS sensor. Trusted Devices: The lock screen of the phone will be automatically unlocked (alternatively) for certain Bluetooth devices (trusted devices) (smartwatch, headphones, etc.). For this, the trusted device must be identified in advance.

How to turn on 'Smart Lock' Go to the settings menu of the smartphone. Then go to the Password and Security tab. Press the System Security option. Press the Smartlock option under the Device Security tab. Enter your lock screen password. Then select the On-Body Detection tab and activate the Use On-Body Detection tab. Select the trusted place option on the previous page. Go back to the previous page and select the Trusted Device option there. Select the Coda Trusted Device option on the previous page to add the trusted device. When the setup is complete, the Smartlock feature will be launched on the Android smartphone.

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