Must i call this Ha*king?
No I need'nt. Just some tips.
To prevent unwanted access to your phone, it is always wise
to set security measures in place. By design, Android devices
come with very nifty built-in security features that you can
set up to protect your device from prying eyes. Two of the
most commonly used security measures are the pattern lock
and the personal identification number (PIN). Unfortunately,
you may be locked out of your own Android device due to,
say, a forgotten password or an impenetrable yet too
complicated pattern lock. A cause for panic, to be sure, but
only a minor one as you can bypass these security measures
and break into your Android device so you can use it again.
Read the notification. If you have incorrectly
No I need'nt. Just some tips.
To prevent unwanted access to your phone, it is always wise
to set security measures in place. By design, Android devices
come with very nifty built-in security features that you can
set up to protect your device from prying eyes. Two of the
most commonly used security measures are the pattern lock
and the personal identification number (PIN). Unfortunately,
you may be locked out of your own Android device due to,
say, a forgotten password or an impenetrable yet too
complicated pattern lock. A cause for panic, to be sure, but
only a minor one as you can bypass these security measures
and break into your Android device so you can use it again.
Read the notification. If you have incorrectly