Removing built-in app lock password (NOT the screenlocker) - Samsung Galaxy A50 Questions & Answers

Hey there, my samsung passcode got glitched (asking for password in lockscreen even if i got it removed) and I had the screenlock password removed earlier (via TWRP). So I'm asking if it's possible to remove the passcode on the app lock as well (seems to have been glitched too, typed the right password but to no avail so can't turn it off), like what files do I have to delete? Thanks

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Exchange Security Policy forcing password

Whenever I enabled my Exchange work email account, the phone forces me to set a password which drives me nuts, because I have to then set the screen timeout to at least 2 minutes so I don't go mad typing in the password every time I reach for the phone. I found a lock delay app which works great, but only after I disabled Exchange, so the screen times out after a minute but only locks out after about 10 minutes - MUCH better.
I just can't use this with Exchange as the 'security policy' over-rides everything and drops me back to password lock out with screen time out.
Any thoughts?
Lock Picker
Search Android Market for an app called Lock Picker by Jeroen Brosens. That should solve your problem.
And the Exchange Security Policy won't override this?
cosmicharade said:
And the Exchange Security Policy won't override this?
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As far as I know, no. Lock Picker runs as a service which completely disables the policy. I.e. the phone will be locked no more. Works like a charm on my Desire. However, if you at some point have the need to remove and re-add the account remember to disable the service while doing so.
I found a few applications but no app by the name of 'lock picker' - I Lock Delay is great though as it sets a lock out different to the screen timeout.
Ideally one would be able to delay the lock past screen time out, I don't mind using a password (prefer in fact) but it's annoying to have to re-enter a password every two minutes, otherwise the screen is left on if I set the timeout for longer.
You could try this :
If your company is enforcing exchange security policy regarding password , but you want to use the lock pattern (Gesture) instead then you can do the following:
1. Delete your exchange Setup on the phone.
2. Go into Security and setup a lock pattern.
3. Once that is done and tested readd your exchange account.
4. Download the app called LockPicker from Market place.
5. Go into the program and enable the Override.
6. Enjoy the new way of unlocking your phone.
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i also had this problem... when i setup my company mail account that the phone forced me to enter a password ...
so i just installed LockPicker and it worked ... no password entry screen anymore
great app !
- kr
Had the same problem too.
I made a new unlock pattern first, added my exchange account, installed LockPicker and then uninstalled it, works like a charm
Ok so I've installed lockpicker and removed the forced password. If I remove this app now, I can go back to before with the Lock Delay app? Can I also run custom lock screens on top too that display info on the lock screen?
The ideal set up is delayed password protection, say 20 minutes, with screen time out to 2 minutes.

[Q] How to disable Lockscreen pattern

I made the the mistake of activating the lockscreen password feature of my Galaxy Note 2 and now I can't seem to deactivate the feature. When trying to turn off screen lock password/pattern, all options (Swype, motion, face unlock, face and voice, None) are disbled (greyed out) but the only active options are Pattern, Pin and Password. The grayed out options are written "disabled by administrator, encryption policy or credential storage"
Anyone know why its like this? How to go around this problem? By the way, I am using all stock.
Go to security-device administrators,uncheck if any app is there as admin.
jdomadia said:
Go to security-device administrators,uncheck if any app is there as admin.
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Tried it.... didnt work...
You sure either using a VPN or exchange email with high security settings. Get rid of that and you'll be able to remove lock pattern
ozaghloul said:
You sure either using a VPN or exchange email with high security settings. Get rid of that and you'll be able to remove lock pattern
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Thanks, VPN was the Culprit...

[Q] Cannot use knock code or disable screen lock

Hello I just got a LG G3 and was exploring the unbelievable amount of settings and customization abilities. I had a knock code on but then decided to try the pattern lock. When I went to try the facial recognition the option was greyed out and I couldn't select it. I then noticed I couldn't use the knock code or turn it off for that matter. Is there a setting I turned on that would disallow the use of these lock types?
Me to
The same thing happened to me. I had my lockscreen to patern and now I can't enable the knock code anymore. Have you already found a solution?
Sounds like it could be a security setting that disallows the use of certain screen unlock methods. I can't check this as I'm not on stock LG though. If you changed any other settings, change them back.
Same here, on both my LGs ( G2 and L Bello) , one is rooted (G2) the other (Bello) not ...
I only can lock screen with pattern, pin or password... Unable to access other methods as they are greyed. I don't known when this happen?
I had remove my self signed certificates, disabled the developper options etc ... nothing...
Strange behavior ?
Can you clear credentials?
Option becomes grey when its disabled by administrator. Clearing credentials should solve it.
DelBoy said:
Can you clear credentials?
Option becomes grey when its disabled by administrator. Clearing credentials should solve it.
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You are right! After clearing all credentials , it works again... Thank you very much!
Something strange: after added one certificat, some lockscreen methods are disabled, this is ok, but if I delete this certificat, lockscreen methods stay disabled? I must 'clear all credentials' to enabled it again.
Anyway it works, thank you again.
[EDIT] Hum... on the L Bello, add a self signed certificat in the credentials disable the knock code lockscreen method even it is still active.
And on the LG G2 it's not possible to use the face unlock method with self signed certificat in credentials.

Locked Out Of My Phone

My 14 month old daughter got a hold of my phone and the fingerprint scanner asked me for my backup password. I proceeded to enter my password of 25 years and it told me i was wrong, it then gave me the option to use my gmail account to verify and unlock, i did that got in and replaced fingerprint with password protection. so here i am thinking everything is great, wrong. phone locks and i put in my password that i just changed it to and it tells me im wrong and now it does not give me the option to verify with my gmail account. Ive tried searching how to get into phone, suggestions were Android device manager which only locks phone and when i tried to change the password it said my phone was already locked and that the password would not be used. so the other suggestion was Samsung Find my Mobile but i have never set up a Samsung account. woe is me. Besides a master reset is there anything i can try? Thanks for all the help.

How to Remove password from Phone Shortcut on the lockscreen

Hello everyone!
On the lockscreen there are per default 2 apps, the camera and the phone dailer. The camera can be accessed without any issue but to open the phone dialer the password has to be entered. On my old phone (galaxy s5+) you could just open the phone dialer without having to enter any password. This was very handy since this way other people could call my ICE contacts if something had happend to me or something like that. Now they can't because the password is in the way. I could not find a setting to fix this problem did anyone else?
Greetings Thomas.
Don't think it's very secure if you can still make calls without unlocking a phone

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