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Message #17692
[Bug 1362150] Re: [Greeter] SIM PIN unlock usability needs improving
> The lock screen visual can be contextual for every app and user will be able
> to unlock the SIM(s) directly, without navigating somewhere else.
> E.g. dialer: "You have to unlock your SIM(s), before you can make a phone
> call".
This one sounds worrying to me... Lock screen design should *always* be
the same, ideally in a way app's can't even create it. Otherwise we're
gonna have password phishing attacks like crazy.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1362150
Title:
[Greeter] SIM PIN unlock usability needs improving
Status in Network Menu:
New
Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
Fix Committed
Status in “indicator-network” package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in “unity8” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Several bugs have been reported related to using the PIN unlock
Grouping here for review
Add feedback on failed attempts
- The dialog tells you how many attempts you have remaining before a PUK code will be required
- Entering the wrong PIN will result in a clear message to user of the failure and an update of the attempts remaining count
After cancelling SIM unlock, how to unlock is not obvious:
1.Insert this SIM card
2.Power on device
3. Popup SIM PIN unlock interface after power on device
4. cancel this dialog
5. Go to phone app to make a call
It is not obvious that the next step should be to drag down the indicator and use the unlock button.
the phone and messaging apps should have a shorthand button clearly
visible to unlock the relevant SIM so that the user does not have to
"know" to go to the indicator-network first to be able to make
phonecalls or send SMS
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