PrivateLock
github.com/wesaphzt/privatelockAuto lock your phone based on movement force/ acceleration. Get from F-Droid See also PluckLock
- Homepage: github.com/wesaphzt/privatelock
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PrivateLock Source Code
Author
Description
Homepage
License
GPL-3.0
Created
03 Jul 19
Last Updated
23 Aug 24
Latest version
Primary Language
Java
Size
2,241 KB
Stars
98
Forks
10
Watchers
98
Language Usage
Star History
Top Contributors
- @wesaphzt (31)
Recent Commits
- wesaphzt (22 Sept 19)
add lock stats
- wesaphzt (22 Sept 19)
minor code clean up
- wesaphzt (22 Sept 19)
formatting
- wesaphzt (22 Sept 19)
add changelog
- wesaphzt (20 Sept 19)
release 1.2
- wesaphzt (20 Sept 19)
fix background service for < 8.0
- wesaphzt (17 Sept 19)
haptic feedback
- wesaphzt (15 Sept 19)
fix links
- wesaphzt (14 Sept 19)
reworked animation logic
- wesaphzt (11 Sept 19)
check for admin
- wesaphzt (11 Sept 19)
add onActivityResult super
- wesaphzt (09 Sept 19)
adjust constant run option slightly to prevent annoying artifact
- wesaphzt (09 Sept 19)
boot update
- wesaphzt (09 Sept 19)
version increase
- wesaphzt (09 Sept 19)
option to run locking functionality while phone is locked to force pin
- wesaphzt (08 Sept 19)
fix to stop service correctly preventing mem leak & code cleanup
- wesaphzt (07 Sept 19)
notification priority for nougat & < changed to low
- wesaphzt (07 Sept 19)
intro slide changes
- wesaphzt (07 Sept 19)
animation scaling issues fixed
- wesaphzt (07 Sept 19)
gradle update
- wesaphzt (04 Jul 19)
Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master'
- wesaphzt (04 Jul 19)
Update gradle.properties
- wesaphzt (03 Jul 19)
Update README.md
- wesaphzt (03 Jul 19)
Update README.md
- wesaphzt (03 Jul 19)
updated screenshots
- wesaphzt (03 Jul 19)
Update README.md
- wesaphzt (03 Jul 19)
Update README.md
- wesaphzt (03 Jul 19)
fastlane
- wesaphzt (03 Jul 19)
Create LICENSE
- wesaphzt (03 Jul 19)
Create README.md
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Server Details
- IP Address 140.82.112.4
- Hostname lb-140-82-112-4-iad.github.com
- Location San Francisco, California, United States of America, NA
- ISP GitHub Inc.
- ASN AS36459
Associated Countries
- US
Saftey Score
Website marked as safe
100%
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