On 2016-04-13 13:08, James Knott wrote:
On 04/13/2016 01:48 AM, jdd wrote:
Le 13/04/2016 05:05, sdm a écrit :
Android supports entire phone encryption since probably version 5.0; I know 6.0 has it. This is probably what you need.
but I guess than as soon as the password is given you need to logout to be protected
It doesn't take long for the phone to lock automagically.
Many people don't use a "lock" on the phone. And you have to enter it so many times that a curious onlooker could guess the key (or the pattern). Yes, if you tell firefox to store passwords, these should be further protected with another password, so that we need to remember only one. A master password. The difference is that in Linux or Windows there is an expiration time for that master password. I have not used the feature in Android, but I understand from Daniel post that it doesn't in Android. FF in Android has simplified things. Cookies, for instance: the option to choose when to expire or which cookies to accept is missing. Only all, none, or not from third parties. All because typing on those things is cumbersome. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)