OviGarry Imagine if your phone is stuck, this would be a problem if it were to require anything to shutdown.
Nothing’s Power-Off Password Feature: A Step Forward, But Need a lot of Tweaks!!
RapidZapper I get your point, but the idea isn’t to block the shutdown process entirely. The phone should still be able to force restart as usual if it’s completely unresponsive. The password verification could be an optional security layer that kicks in only when the device is functional enough to detect user input. That way, if the phone is stuck, it restarts normally, but if someone tries to misuse force restart (e.g., to bypass security features), they would need authentication. It’s about balancing security with usability!!
OviGarry The Android anti theft features cover this:
“Factory reset upgrade prevents a reset by a thief. For some criminals, the goal is to quickly reset your stolen device and resell it. We’re making it more difficult to do that with an upgrade to Android’s factory reset protection. With this upgrade, if a thief forces a reset of the stolen device, they’re not able to set it up again without knowing your device or Google account credentials. This renders a stolen device unsellable, reducing incentives for phone theft.”
https://blog.google/products/android/android-theft-protection/
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The power off verify functionality that is implemented in recent update is useless. I am not sure if it was properly tested. Its pretty easy to bypass.
All you have to do is
- Press the power button for 10 seconds. Phone starts to reboot.
- As soon as cmf logo appears, press the volume up key to get into bootloader menu. Then it can either be left on there as it wouldn’t be possible to track the phone while its at that menu. Or you can press volume up button to navigate to power down option and press volume down to select it and power down the phone
So I request Nothing to either remove the useless implementation or fix it so that when its enabled, long pressing power button won’t make a difference.
Can anyone tell me how to turn on these features, like idts i have them turned on…
NamitAgarwal go to settings and search for Power off verification then you can do the rest…
OviGarry we can trace by Google account bro if sim card is ejected means
MohammadZubair how can you track if the thief have the time to change your phone’s IP address?
OviGarry but im not able to see any setting with that name…
Mr Steel @RapidZapper the power off verification is not working now.
I don’t know what happened but I thought must be a bug when I tried to use a couple days back. I didn’t take it seriously but after trying for ⅘ times this feature is not working at all.
Also I don’t know whether this is happening to others or only me so I thought I’d tag you with this situation!
Power off verify does not work. Device switches off without asking for anything