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Advanced Keyguard Manager APK

Advanced Keyguard Manager APK

2.2.7 $2.99Perry Nguyen

The best lockscreen manager for Android 2.x - 4.x. For Lollipop, use Smart Lock

What's Advanced Keyguard Manager APK?

Advanced Keyguard Manager is a app for Android, It's developed by Perry Nguyen author.
First released on google play in 54 years ago and latest version released in 9 years ago.
This app has 412 download times on Google play and rated as 4.23 stars with 30 rated times.
This product is an app in Tools category. More infomartion of Advanced Keyguard Manager on google play
NOT FOR LOLLIPOP, see https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=78272

Android 5.0+ users should use the new Smart Lock feature.

New version, completely redesigned and reimplemented.


Take total control of your lockscreen. Satisfaction guaranteed!

Features:
* Automatically replace the PIN/password lock screen with plain keyguard when selected Wi-Fi networks Bluetooth devices are connected
* Allow the complete removal of the keyguard when selected connections are present
* Configurable notifications for enabling/disabling of the lockscreen security
* Individual device and network management for access control
* Configurable requirements for manual unlock of the screen prior to granting full access
* Light-weight and low memory consumption
* Simple swipe and menu interfaces
* Convenient password changing
* Open Source Software: available on github for auditing, contributing, or if you're just plain cheap!

Notes:
* This application requires its own Device Administrator to be enabled. The permissions used are setting the lockscreen on and off, and detecting if the pin/password is changed outside of the app.
* If another Device Administrator is set and it requires password policies, it is very likely that it will prevent this app from working
* To uninstall, disable this app's Device Administrator, then uninstall as normal
* Run at boot permissions are used to ensure the lock screen is in the correct state when the device is rebooted; no persistent services are used except for the keyguard-disabler

Trivia:
* If you use Exchange and are forced to have a PIN/Password policy, consider using this hack, which is a patch to AOSP: https://gist.github.com/pfn/8025880