For people who live in the Twin Cities check out Twin Cities Transhumanists webpage. There is information about gatherings and general info.
Enough background.
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Enough background.
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Phone
security was upgraded by installing UberDevice Lock for Android. The program offers security by preventing the
device from being unlocked unless proper credentials are given. Credentials can
be assigned to any of four options: NFC, alphanumeric password, PIN, and 3x3
pattern. The app seemed robust and stable.
The inconvenience
of having to present credentials at each startup was frustrating so an app
locker will be looked into. Several options were investigated but none proved
reliable.
To
do:
- Install app locker
- Physically install privacy phone screen protector
The rest of the posts for this project have been arranged by date.
A list showing of all the final posts of COMPLETED projects.
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