How to Lock Apps on Nokia C12 to Protect Your Individual Information
How to Lock Apps on Nokia C12 to Protect Your Individual Information
If you are not a fan of having to go through the process of getting through a pattern or password every time you want to use your phone, the good news is that you don’t have to. There are really just a few Apps on your Android device that have sensitive information you don’t want others getting access to. It would really be great if you could lock those apps individually as opposed to locking the Nokia C12 device as a whole.
Well, in light of helping you out, this article will address just how you can lock Apps on your device and not have to type in a code every time you want to use the Nokia C12 device.
Part 1. Why you need to Lock Apps on Android?
Before we get down to the business of locking some of your Apps, let’s look at some of the reasons why you would want to lock certain apps.
- You may simply want better access on your device. Locking certain apps will allow you to easily access the Nokia C12 device and use it without having to remember passwords and patterns.
- If you are a person who is not good at remembering passwords or patterns, simply locking certain apps will help you not get locked out of your entire device which can cause a lot of problems.
- If your device is used by more than one person, locking certain apps will keep the other users out of information you would rather they didn’t access.
- If you have children, you can eliminate the many accidental in-app purchases by locking the apps your children shouldn’t be on.
- Locking apps is also a good way to keep children from content they shouldn’t be accessing.
Part 2. How to Lock Apps in Android
There is always a good reason to Lock Apps on your device and we have two easy and effective methods you can use to do this. Choose the one that you are most comfortable with.
Method One: Using Smart App Protector
Smart App Protector is a freeware that allows you to lock specified applications.
Step 1: Download and Install Smart App Protector from the Google Play Store and Launch it. You may be required to install a helper application for Smart App Protector. This helper will ensure that the many App services running on your device will not be killed by third party apps.
Step 2: The default password 7777 but you can change this in the Password & Pattern Settings.
Step 3: The next step is to add apps to the Smart App Protector. Open the Running Tab on Smart Protector and tap on the “Add” button.
![lock app on android](https://images.wondershare.com/drfone/others/android-lock-apps-02.jpg)Step 3: Next, select the apps you would like to protect from the pop up list. Tap on the “Add” button once you have chosen your Apps.
Step 4: Now close the app and the Apps chosen will now be password protected.
Method 2: Using Hexlock
Step 1: Download Hexlock from the Google Play Store. Once it is installed, open it. You will be required to enter a pattern or PIN. This is the lock code that you will use every time you open the app.
Step 2: Once the PIN or Password is set, you are now ready to lock apps. You can create multiple lists of Apps to be locked ba_x_sed on your different needs. As an example, we have chosen the Work panel. Tap on “Start Locking Apps” to start.
Step 3: You will see a list of Apps to choose from. Choose the Apps you wish to lock and then Tap the down arrow in the upper left when you are done.
You can then Swipe to the left to move to other lists such as “Home” and proceed to lock apps in this group as well.
Part 3. 6 Private Apps that you should lock on your Android
There are certain apps that may require to be locked more than others. Of course the choice of which apps you should lock will depend on your own uses and preferences. The following are some of the apps you would like to lock for one reason or another.
1. The Messaging App
This is the application that allows you to send and receive messages. You may want to lock this app if you use your device to send messages of a sensitive nature that you would rather keep private. You may also want to lock this app if your device is used by more than one person and you don’t want other users reading your messages.
2. Email App
Most people use individual email applications such as Yahoo Mail App or Gmail. This is another critical one if you are going to protect your work emails. You may want to lock the email app if your work emails are sensitive in nature and contain information that is not for all individuals.
3. Google Play Services
This is the application that allows you to download and install applications to your device. You may want to lock this one if you are trying to prevent other users from downloading and installing further apps to your device. This is especially valuable if your device is utilized by children.
4. Gallery App
The Gallery app displays all the images on your device. The main reason you may want to lock the Gallery app may be because you have sensitive images that are not suitable for all viewers. Again this is ideal if children make use of your device and you have images that you would rather they didn’t see.
5. Music Pla_x_yer App
This is the Application that you use to play the music on your device. You may want to lock it if you don’t want anyone else making changes to your saved audio files and playlists or don’t want someone listening to your audio files.
6. File Manager App
This is the App that displays all of the files that are saved on your device. It is the ultimate app to lock if you have sensitive information on your device that you would rather not share. Locking this app will ensure that all of the files on your device will remain safe from prying eyes.
Having the ability to lock your Apps is an easy way to keep information out of the limelight. It also allows you to take full control of your device. Try it, it might just be freeing as opposed to locking your entire device.
Still Using Pattern Locks with Nokia C12? Tips, Tricks and Helpful Advice
They have been along for a long, long time now – pattern locks – the easiest of all smartphone locks. You just swipe your finger across to create an easy pattern lock of your choosing and that’s it, it becomes your new screen lock. No more remembering tedious digits! So, why have these easy pattern locks become outdated, and why do people still continue to use them? Let’s take a dive and find out all about pattern locks.
Part I: Things To Know About Pattern Locks
The first cellphone locks were 4-digit number locks. Then came 6-digit codes, and even alphanumeric ones. Pattern locks were all the rage a while ago. Though pattern locks continue to be used, they are not considered safe to use any longer. What is all that about? Here’s what you need to know about pattern locks, whether you are a seasoned pattern lock user or not.
I.I: What Are Pattern Locks?
Believe it or not, technology has advanced at such a rapid pace in the last two decades that you’d be forgiven if you don’t know what a pattern lock is, especially if you have only ever used iPhones, or Android phones in just the last few years.
Pattern locks are patterns you create on your smartphone and designate as a smartphone lock/ screen lock. There is a 9-point keypad of sorts, and you start swiping your finger from any point to any point for any which way you feel like. Android 13 allows a minimum of 4 points registered. They are easy to create, and easy to use, hence called easy pattern locks.
Pattern locks have only ever been offered on Android devices and were commonplace a few years ago until they were deemed not secure enough for use by modern standards because they were easy to figure out by malicious actors.
I.II: Popularity and Usage
Pattern lock is a feature unique to Android and has been so since the start. Naturally, it is one of the preferred ways users have come to unlock their Android devices over the years. Even though modern Android smartphones come with fingerprint recognition and face recognition technologies, there exists a large subset of users still addicted to and acclimatized with the pattern lock feature, opting over fingerprint and face recognition.
There has been, however, research conducted into the safety and security offered by pattern lock in Android.
I.III: Advantages and Drawbacks
Modern smartphones very nearly contain the entirety of our lives; photo memories, video memories, important documents both financial and personal in nature, banking apps, ID and ATM/ credit cards in the “wallet” apps, and whatnot. A smartphone falling into the wrong hands could very nearly be used to devastate the rightful owner, both financially and otherwise. And this is not a claim out of thin air; spyware/ malware/ phishing attacks are on the rise around the world. Locking the smartphone, once considered optional and an unnecessary hassle, is now an absolute must.
Advantages of Pattern Locks
There is no denying that using an easy pattern lock to lock their smartphone seems enough for most users. Swiping your finger across your smartphone to unlock it feels not only cool and futuristic but safer and more secure than remembering and punching in digits. And, for the most part, it is true, given that 4-digit PINs can only have 10,000 unique combinations!
Disadvantages of Pattern Locks
While very easy to use, security researchers and experts have come to agree that the feature is not in the least safe to use, and that is because of how people use the pattern lock feature (discussed in detail below in part II). Some go so far as to say that most pattern locks can be breached in just 5 attempts or less. Imagine that!
What is more, research has found that humans have an uncanny ability to correctly guess a pattern lock simply by viewing the unlocking! The test comprised showing the test subjects videos of users unlocking their phones from different angles and varying distances, and it was found that around 64% of test subjects were able to correctly guess a 6-point pattern lock in one viewing only, and 80% could correctly guess the pattern after just two viewings. By contrast, only 11% were able to correctly deduce a 6-digit PIN after one viewing, and only 27% after viewing twice. This goes to show just how insecure pattern locks are!
## Part II: How People Use Pattern LocksWe might wonder how anyone would be able to guess the correct pattern of our device, but believe it or not, it is possible, eerily easily at that! We are all the same humans, after all! You know how people usually set PINs that could be significant dates in their lives? How they get car registration numbers that mean something to them? The same ‘logic’ applies to their setting pattern locks.
At DEFCON 23, Marte Loge, an M.Sc. Computer Science student, presented something that stunned people around the world. She said, “Tell me who you are, and I will tell you your lock pattern.” What followed was an expert presentation outlining and detailing user behaviors around pattern locks.
These are some commonly created pattern locks by people:
- - shapes of alphabets,
- - shapes of numerals,
- - any other easy-to-make, simple shape.
Marte Loge presented the image below, showing how people naturally gravitate towards creating simple shape patterns, in her research.
To further help you see how easy it might be for anyone to guess your pattern, Marte Loge also presented some statistics.
- - 77% of people started their patterns in one of the 4 corners.
- - 44% of Loge’s subjects started their pattern with the first dot, the top-left one. The next number was 15% for the top-right and 14% for the bottom-left.
- - These percentages did not vary much depending on left-handedness or right-handedness.
- - On average, irrespective of gender, people set 5-point patterns, with 4-point patterns being the most common. This means that the number of combinations on average was 7152 for 5-point patterns and a bogglingly low 1624 for 4-point patterns.
The above data makes it amply clear how using an easy pattern lock is actually worse than using a 4-digit PIN, simply because how people are usually using the pattern lock feature.
Part III: Tips For Using More Secure Pattern Locks
Now, we know how hard it is to break habits cemented over years of use, so in case you must at all costs use a pattern lock only, the least you can do is try and change your easy pattern lock to a better, more secure hard pattern lock.
III.I: How to Create More Secure Patterns
Here are some tips to help you create a better, more secure pattern lock for your smartphone.
- - Avoid using any of the corners to start the pattern.
- - Never use your first initial as a pattern.
- - Never use a digit shape as a pattern.
- - You can pass through the same pattern lines multiple times over. This makes it more difficult for someone to guess your pattern correctly.
- - Use all 9 points on the grid while setting the pattern lock! That simple act takes the possible pattern combinations to over 140,000, significantly more than 10,000 for 4-digit PINs, and vastly superior to paltry 1624 for a 4-point easy pattern lock!
III.II: Forgot Your Pattern? Unlock Your Nokia C12 Without Pattern Lock With Dr.Fone
Supercharged with the information above, you went ahead and changed your easy pattern lock to a hard-to-guess pattern lock. Only problem is, your brain is habituated to that old pattern, and you’ve suddenly forgotten what the new pattern was! Well, worry not; Wondershare Dr.Fone - Screen Unlock (Android) will help you unlock your phone without pattern lock !
Dr.Fone - Screen Unlock (Android)
The Best Tool to Unlock Your Nokia C12 without Pattern Locks!
- Remove all Android screen locks (PIN/pattern/fingerprints/face ID) in minutes.
- Bypass the FRP lock of Samsung without a PIN or Google account.
- Everyone can handle the lock screen without any tech knowledge.
- Provide specific removal solutions to promise good success rate.
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Download the newest version of Dr.Fone from the Wondershare website and launch the app.
Step 1: Go to Toolbox > Screen Unlock and click Android.
Step 2: Click Unlock Android Screen.
Step 3: You will see a list of supported manufacturers on the next screen. Select yours.
Step 4: Now, follow the onscreen guide to prepare your device for screen unlocking.
After completing the process, when the Next button becomes available, click it.
Your device will be successfully unlocked.
Note that this method wipes all data on the Nokia C12 device. There is no way around it. You may be able to unlock select older Samsung devices without data loss. Check this list for those devices.
Closing Words
Pattern locks are outdated and not safe to use an easy pattern lock – there are no two ways about it. As such, our recommendation is to start using a 6-digit PIN along with biometric or face recognition. However, we do understand that sometimes, you simply cannot use biometrics or face recognition. For those instances, we recommend that you use this guide and create a more secure pattern lock for your device. In case you forgot your pattern, there is always Wondershare Dr.Fone – Screen Unlock (Android) to save the day.
Remove the Lock Screen Fingerprint Of Your Nokia C12
Users of Android phones can benefit from data and file protection tools like passwords, patterns, and PINs. But there are also some significant disadvantages, for example:
- Someone may have repeatedly entered the wrong password to access your phone.
- You may have forgotten the PIN on your device, pattern, or PIN.
- The lock screen fingerprint can also malfunction if there are repeated tries from an unauthorized finger.
If you use a wrong password or a fingerprint unlock, it can permanently lock your Android device.
We can use many practical methods to remove the Android phone lock screen fingerprint. For example:
According to you, the most typical or initial option must be factory reset. However, when you try the factory reset method, you will lose all data on your phone. So, can you unlock an Android phone without a factory reset? Yes, we will tell you how to unlock your phone without fingerprint and resetting your Android phone.
Follow these methods to bypass the fingerprint lock without resetting the phone. It will save you from losing your data. All our methods are very easy and safe.
Useful Methods to Bypass Fingerprint Lock
1. Restart your Phone
If your fingerprint is not working or the Nokia C12 device prompts you with an error in the fingerprint functioning, possibly the fingerprint reader is not responding, and the Nokia C12 device needs to restart to get rid of this error.
When a device restarts, the fingerprint functionality is restored after entering the Nokia C12 device pattern, password, or PIN. This is the simplest method to reset your fingerprint hardware.
2. Remove your phone battery
Old android phones have removable batteries. If you can remove your phone battery, remove it and then put it back. Now turn on your phone. Doing so can help solve the fingerprint lock issue if there are bugs or system errors.
3. Dr.Fone - Screen Unlock
On Android handsets, you can attempt Dr.Fone to remove the fingerprint without professional skills. It allows you to delete the password, PIN, pattern, and fingerprint from an Android phone.
Step 1: Connect your Android device.
Open Dr.Fone on your PC, then among all the tools, choose “Screen Unlock.”
Step 2: Select a device type.
We are in this part to provide you with two ways to unlock practically any Android handset, including those made by Samsung, Huawei, OPPO, Vivo, Lenovo, LG, and others. It’s crucial to choose the right device brand to unlock the lock because the recovery modes for various phone models vary. The list contains every supported device model.
Here you will have some brands to choose from, don’t make it wrong.
Step 3: Put your device into Recovery Mode.
You will learn how to put your device into Recovery Mode; it’s important to do as instructions, although this part may look a little strange. And there are 3 different Samsung Recovery Modes as examples.
(Get into Recovery Mode in Samsung phone with Bixby)
(Get into Recovery Mode in Samsung phone without Bixby)
(Get into Recovery Mode in Samsung phone with the Home button)
Step 4: Instructions to Wipe Cache Partition
In this part, it is the final but crucial step to unlock your device; if you click any wrong button, your phone may not work anymore.
OK, you already passed the unlock process; locks like pattern, password, or fingerprint disappear!
4. Hard Reset your Device
Users of Android smartphones and tablets can troubleshoot various issues with their devices using a feature known as Android Recovery Mode. For example, it might be helpful if you discover that your device is functioning strangely. Recovery Mode Android technically refers to a unique bootable partition with a recovery application installed inside it.
However, users can also use it to reset the android password if it is forgotten. This password also includes fingerprint locks. The instructions for resetting android devices through recovery mode differ for every android device.
5. Google Find My Device
As you are likely aware, every Android device is connected to a Google account. As a result, if you’d like, you may also use it to unlock Android. You’ll need to know your Google account login information for this. When you’re ready, use these instructions to find out how to unlock a phone password.
- Login using your Google credentials by going to the official Google Find My Device website.
- You will see the gadgets connected to your Google account as you enter the interface and a map of where they are.
- To wipe the Nokia C12 device, click the ERASE DEVICE option on the left side panel. You will then be required for your password.
- Once more, select “Erase.” This will reset the Nokia C12 device and get rid of the dysfunctional fingerprint lock.
6. Seek Help from Local Dealers
It might be a complicated case if you cannot reset your lock screen fingerprint through the methods described above. In this situation, you need to visit your nearest mobile technician, who can help you restore your device.
Why does not Fingerprint Work
1. Fingerprint Hardware Module Problems
The fingerprint module should be clean, just like a clean finger is. Unfortunately, the module would collect liquid from your fingers, especially if you had used a moisturizer earlier, making it difficult for the sensor to read your fingers accurately.
Please inspect the fingerprint module for any fluids or debris and clean it with a dry cloth to resolve this. If the dirt is on the module, clean it with wipes or a moist cloth wet with water.
2. Software Update
Another software-related issue that may occur because “ fingerprint sensor not working” issue is a software defect. Try checking if you have a pending update on your device and install it. Moreover, if the problem started after a system update, you may wait for a new update to fix the problem or go back to the previous update.
To install an update, open the Settings app, tap on ‘System,’ pick ‘System Update,’ and download and install any pending update.
3. Clean your Screen
If you have a device with under-display fingerprint scanner, you might need to clean the screen properly before using the fingerprint. In some cases, screen protectors also interfere with fingerprint functioning.
Conclusion
Any method can solve the problems of using your device with your Android handset. The best thing about these solutions is that you don’t need difficult professional skills to complete the tasks. Dr.Fone-Screen Unlock is the easiest way to help your device if you have a password or fingerprint problem.
- Title: How to Lock Apps on Nokia C12 to Protect Your Individual Information
- Author: Aaron
- Created at : 2024-07-15 19:11:47
- Updated at : 2024-07-16 19:11:47
- Link: https://easy-unlock-android.techidaily.com/how-to-lock-apps-on-nokia-c12-to-protect-your-individual-information-by-drfone-android/
- License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.