Hi, I previously had my lock screen set to none, and I loved it.
But since doing a Factory Reset, I no longer have the option to set my lock screen to None.
The only options are Swipe, Pattern, PIN, Password, Intelligent Scan, Face & Iris.
Does anyone have any idea how I can entirely disable the lock screen?
Thanks
In Settings -> Lock Screen the right hand side are the following options:
Swipe
Pattern
PIN
Password
None
then biometrics options. You do not have the None option in the list? However, I see I have a software update to install. I will install and see what happens to the options but looks like it is only the Dec 1 2018 security patch.
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Looks like they may have added a menu. Now I have to go to Settings -> Lock Screen -> Lock Screen Type
but I see the same menu items
Swipe
Pattern
PIN
Pattern
Password
None
I don't have the 'none' option
I had already installed the software update, but continued to have a 'none' lock screen, until I did a Factory Reset
puppettestpilot said:
Hi, I previously had my lock screen set to none, and I loved it.
But since doing a Factory Reset, I no longer have the option to set my lock screen to None.
The only options are Swipe, Pattern, PIN, Password, Intelligent Scan, Face & Iris.
Does anyone have any idea how I can entirely disable the lock screen?
Thanks
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install Goodlock from Samsung App Store, then you can set the lock screen to set to none! if Goodlock is not on the Samsung app store, as it's not available in all regions just download the GoodLock APK!
puppettestpilot said:
I don't have the 'none' option
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Right, but your "Swipe" setting shows No security. Perhaps they moved the setting into there? What do you see when you click on Swipe?
Edit to add: Can you hit the About Tablet on the bottom left and what is there?
aspexil said:
Right, but your "Swipe" setting shows No security. Perhaps they moved the setting into there? What do you see when you click on Swipe? Edit to add: Can you hit the About Tablet on the bottom left and what is there?
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When I select 'Swipe' it just takes me back to the previous screen --> Clock Style, Roaming Clock, FaceWidgets, Contact Information, Notifications & App shortcuts.
About Tablet just has my Model number, Serial number, IMEI, Status, Legal info, Software info & Battery info.
N1NJATH3ORY said:
install Goodlock from Samsung App Store, then you can set the lock screen to set to none! if LockScreen is not on the Samsung app store, as it's not available in all regions just download the GoodLock APK!
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Hi, thanks for your reply. I already have Good Lock 2018 (& LockStar). It too has no option for 'none' Lock Screen. When I select Unlock Type, I just get Swipe, Swipe up, Swipe down, Swipe left & Swipe Right.
Thanks for your help guys but I'm pretty sure Samsung have disabled this in the latest software update, I think I'll just roll-back to the previous version, since I really hate the Lock Screen!
I was just really hoping someone might know which system app to disable to get rid of the Lock Screen.
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Hi! After digging around a bit I have found reports that point to 3 possible reasons for your plight:
1. Admin apps
2. Credentials
3. Encryption
For the first 2, got to "Settings" -> "Biometrics and security" -> "Other security settings". There you will find "Device admin apps" and "Clear credentials".
The first will basically list apps/software that enforce certain security settings (eg Outook), the second will allow you to remove all certificates, where some of those might also enforce cetain security settings.
The third option is "Encrypt SD Card", found under "Biometrics and security". Some users reportet that it would also enforce lockscree security.
While these may be worth a try, I honestly I couldn't imagine why one of these reasons might trigger after a factory reset. Rather the reset should have removed any of those. This being said, I am on ARK4, have reset for rooting etc and still have the "None" option.
Perhaps enabling the developer settings ("Settings"-> "About tablet" -> "Software information" -> tap "Build number" 9 times or so) would help?
Sokraates said:
Hi! After digging around a bit I have found reports that point to 3 possible reasons for your plight
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Hi Sokraates,
Thanks so much for looking into this for me.
The only Device admin app that I had enabled was Nova Launcher (for double tap to turn screen off). Never the less, I tried disabling it and rebooting, but I still didn't have 'none' lock screen.
I also tried Clear credentials then rebooting, unfortunately, no sucess with that either.
And I don't have an SD card, so no change there.
I did already have Developer options enabled, with the only settings changed being Window animation scale, Transition animation scale & Animator duration scale, each set to .5x - so I tried disabling Developer options and rebooting, though, alas, still no joy.
My ROM version is ARJ2 which, curiously, is not listed on sammobile[dot]com, though there is an ARJ3 there. I just manually checked for new OTA update and found that I have ARK4 available to download...I just installed it but still don't have 'none' lock screen
I did another Factory Reset with the hope that somehow Samsung Smart Switch had disabled the 'none' lock screen option, when I used it to restore Apps and Settings after the previous reset, but still no luck
I've now concluded that Samsung really must have disabled 'none' lock screen in these updates, at least in Australia. So I'm going to try to roll back to previous versions of the ROM with ODIN...
I wasn't able to install ARGH, with error message "SW REV FAIL : [abl]Fused 2 > Binary 1"
But I could install ARJ3....but still no 'none' lock acreen, arrgh!!!
So now I'm thinking of trying the ARJ3 ROM for other [English speaking] regions, but I'm hesitant as I'm not sure if that will cause any problems???
Kind regards
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It's the stupid Security Policy Updates
Update...
I ended up trying several different regions with no luck
I just happened to get a new phone today 'Samsung Galaxy Note9' and one of the first things I did was to set lock screen to none...
But as soon as I connected to the internet, a Security Policy Update was downloaded and applied
My lock screen is still set to none, but the 'none' option has been removed from the list of lock screen types.
So if I were to change to swipe, I wouldn't be able to change back to none.
I've since discovered I can stop Security Policies from updating, but I can't find a way to clear ones already applied
And clearly, neither factory reset, nor clean flash, wipes the security policy updates.
Does wiping Dalvik Cache clear Security Policy Updates??
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Before installing the new Kit Kat upgrade, I had no password and was able to press the top power button to awaken or sleep the home screen without also having to swipe the little "lock" icon upward. With the new updated software, I now have to swipe the little lock every single time. So now I have two steps to complete before accessing my phone. Does anyone know how to remove it?
The first two options in the settings / security menu.
No Lock app
No Lock has been working for me: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.jraf.android.nolock&hl=en
I'm rooted but running stock rom.
Blair
cmlusco said:
The first two options in the settings / security menu.
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I have no screen lock at all on those settings and I still have to swipe to get to my home screen. This was removable in the previous update.
Huh? Set the first option to what kind of lockscreen you want pin pattern etc. Then put a check on the second option. This should bring up the security screen when the phone first wakes, then once you enter your pin pattern etc it should go straight to your home screen.
cmlusco said:
Huh? Set the first option to what kind of lockscreen you want pin pattern etc. Then put a check on the second option. This should bring up the security screen when the phone first wakes, then once you enter your pin pattern etc it should go straight to your home screen.
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I do not want to have to swipe the "lock" icon. I never needed to before and now with KitKat I do. I'm wondering whether there is a way to remove that little feature.
These are my current settings.
I have no pin or lock, yet I still have to swipe the little lock up before accessing my home screen. Is there a way to go straight to my home screen without having to swipe the lock icon up?
That is very strange. I have the same settings for mine, screen lock none and the bypass lockscreen on wake box checked. When my phone is off and i hit the power button it goes straight to my home screen, no lock swipe involved.
Are you rooted?
cmlusco said:
That is very strange. I have the same settings for mine, screen lock none and the bypass lockscreen on wake box checked. When my phone is off and i hit the power button it goes straight to my home screen, no lock swipe involved.
Are you rooted?
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Ditto. There must be something messed up with his rom or some app interfering with the settings.
There is also a setting for skipping the lock screen in the Sense 5 Toolbox so you could try that too if you're rooted and have Xposed.
No i think the reason it does this for me is because i have sense 5 toolbox and never realized it was an always on option. If your rooted, and dont want xposed or sense 5 toolbox, i made a flashable zip that will remove the lock screen.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2642574
I'm not rooted.
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Well then either root, or as stated in an earlier post try no lock from the market. Its free and does not require root.
I updated my AT&T Note II to KitKat 4.4.2 last night, via AT&T OTA update.
According to the new features list, I should now be able to access the camera app from the lock screen, right?
But now joy.
All my Googling thus far indicates that I should first enable lock screen widgets by going to "Settings -> Security", and turn on a check-box for "Enable Widgets". I have no such option, or check-box, on the "Settings -> Security" page. And I no such similar options on the "Settings -> Lock screen" page either.
I've also seen instructions (albeit for other Samsung devices) that seem to indicate that I should first disable (or turn off) the lock screen altogether. In other words, set the lock screen to "None". And then re-enable it. It seems that I can not set the lock screen option to "None", after the KitKat upgrade. In other words, it seems that after the KitKat update, I am now forced to choose either Pin or Password lock screen. I have only two options available on the "Settings -> Lock screen -> Screen lock" page now - Pin, or Password. All other options are gray'd out, saying "Turned off by administrator, encryption policy or credential storage".
Anybody else seeing this after the KitKat upgrade?
Anybody have any hints on how to get the camera, or any other, lock screen widgets to show up on the lock screen?
EDIT: Solution found. See post #11 below
pdfruth said:
I updated my AT&T Note II to KitKat 4.4.2 last night, via AT&T OTA update.
According to the new features list, I should now be able to access the camera app from the lock screen, right?
But now joy.
All my Googling thus far indicates that I should first enable lock screen widgets by going to "Settings -> Security", and turn on a check-box for "Enable Widgets". I have no such option, or check-box, on the "Settings -> Security" page. And I no such similar options on the "Settings -> Lock screen" page either.
I've also seen instructions (albeit for other Samsung devices) that seem to indicate that I should first disable (or turn off) the lock screen altogether. In other words, set the lock screen to "None". And then re-enable it. It seems that I can not set the lock screen option to "None", after the KitKat upgrade. In other words, it seems that after the KitKat update, I am now forced to choose either Pin or Password lock screen. I have only two options available on the "Settings -> Lock screen -> Screen lock" page now - Pin, or Password. All other options are gray'd out, saying "Turned off by administrator, encryption policy or credential storage".
Anybody else seeing this after the KitKat upgrade?
Anybody have any hints on how to get the camera, or any other, lock screen widgets to show up on the lock screen?
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Go to settings my device lockscreen shortcuts turn on camera
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06SilveradoZ71 said:
Go to settings my device lockscreen shortcuts turn on camera
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Thanks for the suggestion 06Silverado... but no joy.
There is no such option on the Settings -> Lock screen -> Lock screen widgets page.
Here is what I see (see attached screen-shots)
1 - The Settings [My device] page
Followed by tapping on Lock screen
2 - The Settings [My device] -> Lock screen page
Followed by tapping on lock screen widgets
3 - The Settings [Mydevice] -> Lock screen -> Lock screen widgets page
pdfruth said:
Thanks for the suggestion 06Silverado... but no joy.
There is no such option on the Settings -> Lock screen -> Lock screen widgets page.
Here is what I see (see attached screen-shots)
1 - The Settings [My device] page
Followed by tapping on Lock screen
2 - The Settings [My device] -> Lock screen page
Followed by tapping on lock screen widgets
3 - The Settings [Mydevice] -> Lock screen -> Lock screen widgets page
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Are you on ota 4.4.2? I am & this is what it looks like
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06SilveradoZ71 said:
Are you on ota 4.4.2? I am & this is what it looks like
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Very interesting... your Settings -> Lock screen page looks very different from mine.
In answer to your question... Yes, I took the ota 4.4.2 update last night.
Here is a screen-shot of my Settings -> About device page
And... if I go to the bottom of the Settings -> About device -> Status page, it says "Official"
I wonder what could be causing the difference????
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Are you on ota 4.4.2? I am & this is what it looks like
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It also looks like you have a Lock screen = Swipe.
That's not even an option on my device (it's gray'd out, and says Turned off by administrator, encryption policy or credential storage).
As shown in the attached screen-shot
I wonder if a security policy of some sort got installed on my device. It's a personal phone (as in not managed by my employer's MDM solution), so I'm not sure how any such policy would have gotten installed. I certainly didn't knowingly do so.
pdfruth said:
Very interesting... your Settings -> Lock screen page looks very different from mine.
In answer to your question... Yes, I took the ota 4.4.2 update last night.
Here is a screen-shot of my Settings -> About device page
And... if I go to the bottom of the Settings -> About device -> Status page, it says "Official"
I wonder what could be causing the difference????
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Take the pin code lock off & see if it changes maybe thats why
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06SilveradoZ71 said:
Take the pin code lock off & see if it changes maybe thats why
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I would, if I could... I can't select a screen lock type of "None" it's disabled (if you look at the screen-shot in me previous post, notice that "None" is gray'd out).
pdfruth said:
I would, if I could... I can't select a screen lock type of "None" it's disabled (if you look at the screen-shot in me previous post, notice that "None" is gray'd out).
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Damn idk then is it a company phone or something? Idk why it would be greyed out like that its wierd mine isnt
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pdfruth said:
I would, if I could... I can't select a screen lock type of "None" it's disabled (if you look at the screen-shot in me previous post, notice that "None" is gray'd out).
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I put a pin code on then removed it & still not greyed out so who knows
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I think I figured out how to re-enable all the screen lock types.
Following the suggestion in this stackexchange thread... I cleared credential storage by going to Settings -> Security -> Clear credentials
Now I'm able to set a screen lock = Swipe
As in, all those screen lock types that were gray'd out are no longer gray'd out.
And I'm finally able to add the Camera widget to the lock screen
Holy crap... what an ordeal that was.
I wonder how the heck my credential storage got dorked.
Oh well... moving on.
Thanks for all your help/suggestions 06Silverado
Having another set of screen-shots to compare/contrast, helped alot.
pdfruth said:
I think I figured out how to re-enable all the screen lock types.
Following the suggestion in this stackexchange thread... I cleared credential storage by going to Settings -> Security -> Clear credentials
Now I'm able to set a screen lock = Swipe
As in, all those screen lock types that were gray'd out are no longer gray'd out.
And I'm finally able to add the Camera widget to the lock screen
Holy crap... what an ordeal that was.
I wonder how the heck my credential storage got dorked.
Oh well... moving on.
Thanks for all your help/suggestions 06Silverado
Having another set of screen-shots to compare/contrast, helped alot.
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No problem always willing to help
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Camera widget doesn't show
Hi all,
I am having the similar problem here where my camera shortcut on lockscreen doesn't show up
However I am able to choose other lockscreen option such as pattern, pin, password, etc...
I have read the solution given from pdfruth in post #11, but the "clear credential" option is disabled
I just update my note 2 into kitkat 4.4.2 and manage to root successfully
my problem is "shortcut" option is missing so that I cannot have the camera shortcut or other shortcut on my lockscreen
Please assist...
I have lollipop and latest google services installed.
In Security I see an option to add smart lock as trusted agents
Then in lock screen options I select 'pattern lock' as my default and set smart lock to disable lock screen when I'm at home.
It works almost as I would expect it would work. At home I still see lock screen but the 'swipe' one with some apps at the bottom. When I try to unlock, it still asks me for the pattern code.
So it looks like at home it adds 'swipe' lock screen on my pattern one.
Edit:
Funny thing but I can click on the bottom icons and it unlocks without pattern and launches the app.
Still, if I want to unlock to home screen, I need to enter code/pattern/password
Is this an expected behaviour?
same issue here
Hello every one,
I tried to sync my G3 Smart Lock with my car using bluetooth. My autoradio has been added in trusted devices but when i try to use my g3 on my car i have a padlocker on my screen and when i click on it i have to do my schema anyway...
Any chance that someone has the solution or is it a LG issue ?
thx for your help
I'm using Lollipop / 5.0 V20A Final KDZ NO BETA Rom
bodziec said:
I have lollipop and latest google services installed.
In Security I see an option to add smart lock as trusted agents
Then in lock screen options I select 'pattern lock' as my default and set smart lock to disable lock screen when I'm at home.
It works almost as I would expect it would work. At home I still see lock screen but the 'swipe' one with some apps at the bottom. When I try to unlock, it still asks me for the pattern code.
So it looks like at home it adds 'swipe' lock screen on my pattern one.
Edit:
Funny thing but I can click on the bottom icons and it unlocks without pattern and launches the app.
Still, if I want to unlock to home screen, I need to enter code/pattern/password
Is this an expected behaviour?
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I am having troubles with Trusted places aswell. But, from what I can see in my case, the issue is that it requires the correct location for you to just unlock your phone without entering a code, but fails to aquire your current location. A temporary fix would be an app the fetches your location every time you wake your phone. As far as the bluetooth goes. It sounds like the app is having a conflict with always verifying your connected to the device while using it. Just an idea.
By root, by app, by manual edit of files that could brick the phone, how can this be done?
I want to double tap the screen and see whatever page I left when the phone went dark. Not the swipe screen.
I also would like this to work with having a pin that only must be entered every so often. So the app "no lock" won't work, because it won't show the pin screen after the phone has slept for XX minutes.
Thanks for any help.
To remove the swipe to unlock, go to settings > display > lock screen > select screen lock > none
I am not sure about a reoccurring pin though.
Vseprz said:
To remove the swipe to unlock, go to settings > display > lock screen > select screen lock > none
I am not sure about a reoccurring pin though.
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Well I can't put none, because I need to lock it after I haven't used it for a while.
So you want lock or not? There is no option like "only sometimes"
there is literally a setting that does exactly what you want to do - settings > lock screen > lock timer > 5 min, 10 min, 30 min. it'll lock after the phone sits for that long
No you guys, the pin entering or pattern unlock is not the same as the 'swipe to unlock' screen. Before kitkat, I owned not one, but two phones that did not force a 'swipe to unlock' screen. You could still have a pin that you had to enter after X minutes of inactivity. But any time in between, there was no 'swipe to unlock'.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, just don't post. This is really frustrating. Heard this same crap with Fire phone. Some people get it, some people apparently don't know the difference and have no problems doing a completely arbitrary extra step to use their phones after they power it off for 3 seconds.
I want an option where when I tap on a notification on the lock screen, it opens the app instead of bringing up the "swipe" before it opens the app.
Miss this from my Nexus.
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Vseprz said:
To remove the swipe to unlock, go to settings > display > lock screen > select screen lock > none
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Mine is Settings > Lock Screen > Select Screen Lock. However the options I have are:
Swipe
Knock Code
Pattern
PIN
Password
I don't have "none".
Juzman said:
Mine is Settings > Lock Screen > Select Screen Lock. However the options I have are:
Swipe
Knock Code
Pattern
PIN
Password
I don't have "none".
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What model do you have? I have a H811
Vseprz said:
What model do you have? I have a H811
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I have H85K.
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adam.nox said:
No you guys, the pin entering or pattern unlock is not the same as the 'swipe to unlock' screen. Before kitkat, I owned not one, but two phones that did not force a 'swipe to unlock' screen. You could still have a pin that you had to enter after X minutes of inactivity. But any time in between, there was no 'swipe to unlock'.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, just don't post. This is really frustrating. Heard this same crap with Fire phone. Some people get it, some people apparently don't know the difference and have no problems doing a completely arbitrary extra step to use their phones after they power it off for 3 seconds.
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Weird, my H811 does this..
Mine is verizon, perhaps it differs somehow.
adamx said:
Mine is verizon, perhaps it differs somehow.
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Yeah - that makes total sense. Verizon lost out on a lot of things in comparison to the TMO and AT&T variant.
adam.nox said:
No you guys, the pin entering or pattern unlock is not the same as the 'swipe to unlock' screen. Before kitkat, I owned not one, but two phones that did not force a 'swipe to unlock' screen. You could still have a pin that you had to enter after X minutes of inactivity. But any time in between, there was no 'swipe to unlock'.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, just don't post. This is really frustrating. Heard this same crap with Fire phone. Some people get it, some people apparently don't know the difference and have no problems doing a completely arbitrary extra step to use their phones after they power it off for 3 seconds.
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I totally get what you are saying... I have a Verizon G4 that just got Marshmallow this weekend
I use Widget Locker Lockscreen as my replacement lock screen. Previously, I used that to unlock my phone, and if it requires my Knock Code I would have to knock it in. If it didnt require my code (due to trusted devices and trusted places), it would open up the phone. Now, I have to swipe to unlock in Widget Locker, then swipe to unlock AGAIN on the stock lock screen! this is super annoying!!!!!!
Settings > Display > Lock screen > Show device controls ... I disabled this, but the device control icon is still showing on the lock screen.
Is this a bug? Could someone please try as well? thanks.
foobar66 said:
Settings > Display > Lock screen > Show device controls ... I disabled this, but the device control icon is still showing on the lock screen.
Is this a bug? Could someone please try as well? thanks.
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OK ... well ... seems to be 'fixed' after a reboot ...
Hmm ... weird ... not fixed ... icon suddenly started re-appearing on lock screen despite 'device controls' being OFF.
foobar66 said:
Hmm ... weird ... not fixed ... icon suddenly started re-appearing on lock screen despite 'device controls' being OFF.
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I usually keep mine on, but I've just now disabled mine and I'll see if it pops back up. In my case, so far, a reboot wasn't necessary to make it go away.
Same here. Figure it'll get fixed and it's a silly oversight.
I even checked:
Code:
# settings get secure lockscreen_show_controls
0
So it's clearly 'off' ... still the icon for device control is sometimes appearing on my lock screen.
Silly bug ... I will report it to Google.
I've had it disabled since Friday and it hasn't reappeared on the lockscreen for me yet. You've probably already tried this, but maybe try enabling it, lock the screen, then disable it again?
foobar66 said:
Settings > Display > Lock screen > Show device controls ... I disabled this, but the device control icon is still showing on the lock screen.
Is this a bug? Could someone please try as well? thanks.
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I have exactly the same issue. Did a full reset without restoring backups. Worked for one day and now that button is back. Driving me nuts.
theyellowplan said:
I have exactly the same issue. Did a full reset without restoring backups. Worked for one day and now that button is back. Driving me nuts.
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Which firmware? Have you updated to January yet?
roirraW edor ehT said:
Which firmware? Have you updated to January yet?
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Yeah, and Play System is also up to date. Even tried 12L beta, same issue.
Deleting Play Services data and Google Home app didn't work either.
As soon as I set up any app for device controls from the quick settings tile (Google Home, Xiaomi, Tasker), that button shows up on the lockscreen (sometimes with a delay), regardless of the "show device control" setting under lockscreen settings.
theyellowplan said:
Yeah, and Play System is also up to date. Even tried 12L beta, same issue.
Deleting Play Services data and Google Home app didn't work either.
As soon as I set up any app for device controls from the quick settings tile (Google Home, Xiaomi, Tasker), that button shows up on the lockscreen (sometimes with a delay), regardless of the "show device control" setting under lockscreen settings.
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After resetting Play Services again, I just found the culprit: Smart Lock. If you enable Smart Lock for home and you're on that location, the button is shown. Not sure if that's intended behaviour.
theyellowplan said:
After resetting Play Services again, I just found the culprit: Smart Lock. If you enable Smart Lock for home and you're on that location, the button is shown. Not sure if that's intended behaviour.
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Very interesting! Hopefully fix in February update.