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Re: Combination lock implementation

 

The circular lock should make entering codes easier than the keypad.

Either way, it's way better than entering password on a touch keyboard.

Thanks

Michal

On 18 September 2013 13:14, Michael Zanetti
<michael.zanetti@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we already have some prototype implementation for this [1], started even
> before the videos appeared on the web. We decided to not focus on this
> unlocking method right now as the code is either too hard to enter (it takes
> you ages to input something like 2948) or is too insecure (1, 2, 3, 4 is
> reasonably fast to enter, but too easy to guess for an attacker). That said,
> we might still have a look at this again in the future.
>
> Br,
> Michael
>
> [1] https://code.launchpad.net/~mzanetti/+junk/lockscreens
>
>
> On Wednesday 18 September 2013 12:38:36 Bram Geelen wrote:
>> some time ago, I saw the beautiful lock screen designs by Lucas Romero Di
>> Bendetto <http://lucasromerodb.blogspot.be/search?q=unlock>, and yesterday
>> I finished implementing them.
>>
>> I hosted the source over at https://github.com/brambram/QML-Lock .
>>
>> Now, I hope that this would be added to the real Ubuntu Touch, but how
>> would I go about that? I have no clue about how to use launchpad, frankly.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Bram
>>
>> (
>> http://guidopallemans.blogspot.be/2013/09/some-time-ago-i-saw-beautiful-lock
>> .html )
>
>
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