@kristian-erik-hermansen Cool find, but utterly irrelevant here. That bug is about users blindly trusting the screen to auto-lock (which they _should be able to_).
This bug is about the trust being broken even after they _verified_ that they had _explicitly_ locked their screens. That's (a) a very different issue (b) a very different severity of failure.
@kristian- erik-hermansen Cool find, but utterly irrelevant here. That bug is about users blindly trusting the screen to auto-lock (which they _should be able to_).
This bug is about the trust being broken even after they _verified_ that they had _explicitly_ locked their screens. That's (a) a very different issue (b) a very different severity of failure.