10-01-2023 05:42 AM
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i have a samsung galaxy a03s cell phone i dont know how to stop it from asking for my password every time i turn it on - this is new for me it never used to ask for my password before - now it wont let me use the phone until i enter my password whenever i turn it on
help please anyone it is driving me crazy
10-01-2023 06:49 AM
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Select none or swipe if you don't want any security, or you can select another such as PIN or face unlock instead to have some security but easier to unlock that typing a password every time.
10-01-2023 06:52 AM
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This is a security protocol to stop anyone accessing your phone if you misplace it or it's stolen @foadfazel
If you really want to not have this protection then look in Settings and Lock Screen , Screen Lock Tyoe and look at the options there.
However I wouldn't recommend not having some form of protection.
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10-01-2023 07:22 AM
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10-01-2023 10:05 AM
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10-01-2023 05:46 PM
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@foadfazel As others have said it really is best to have some security protection, I think a password is more secure. I do have fingerprint set to unlock the screen(do not think available on your device) but still need the password when the phone is switched on. Some information here https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/lock-methods-android-phone/
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