Security - Huawei MatePad Pro User Manual

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When logging in to an app, you can use Face Recognition to automatically fill in the account
name and password saved in Password Vault.
Bolster Your Device Security, with Face Recognition
Enable Require trusted device when using Face unlock to ensure that your device will only
unlock when it detects your face and is connected to a trusted device.
This feature is disabled by default. To enable it, go to the Face Recognition settings screen,
touch Require trusted device, turn on the Require trusted device switch, and follow the
onscreen instructions to complete the settings.
A trusted device can be any Bluetooth device that can be used for unlocking purposes,
such as earphones, a watch, or a band.
Disable or Delete Facial Data
Go to the Face Recognition screen to:
Prevent certain features from accessing your facial data: Disable Unlock device, Access
App Lock, or other features, to prevent them from using your facial data. Doing so won't
delete your facial data.
Delete facial data: Touch Delete to delete your facial data. You'll have to enrol your face
once again if you want to use the facial recognition feature later on.

Security

Keep Your Device Under Lock-and-Key with Security Centre
Security Centre provides you with your device's real time security status, and handy tips,
making it easy to set a wide range of high-level security safeguards.
Check the Security Status of Your Device
Your device will display the security status of this device and devices connected via Super
Device, and logged in to the same HUAWEI ID as well. You can also view security tips and
records for all of these devices.
This feature is currently supported on phones and tablets running HarmonyOS 3 or later.
More devices will be supported in the future.
Go to Settings > Security. Your device will display the security status of this device and
devices connected via Super Device, and logged in to the same HUAWEI ID as well.
A green sign indicates that your device is in good condition. A yellow sign indicates that your
device has security risks. A red sign indicates that your device is at high risk, and should be
optimised as soon as possible.
Touch this device, to do the following:
Settings
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