Device Security; Making Sure Your Device Is Protected; Screen Lock - Sony D6633 User Manual

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Device security

Making sure your device is protected

You can prevent other people from using your device without your permission. For
example, if your device is lost, stolen, or wiped, only someone with your Google™
account or screen lock information can use the device. To make sure that your device is
protected, it is important that you set a secure screen lock and add your Google™
account on your device. It is crucial that you remember both your screen lock information
and your Google™ account credentials. To make sure your device is protected, you can:
Set a secure screen lock on your device, that is, a PIN, password, or pattern screen lock
to prevent anyone from resetting your device. For more information, see
page 12.
Add a Google™ account to prevent others from using your device if it gets stolen and/or
wiped. For more information, see
Activate either the "Protection by my Xperia" or the Android™ Device Manager web
service. Using one of these services, you can remotely locate, lock or erase a lost device.
For more information, see
Verifying the Ownership of Your Device
Certain protection features require you to either unlock your screen with your PIN,
password, or pattern, or enter your Google™ account information. Below are examples
of protection features and some of the required credentials:
Factory Data
You must unlock your screen before you are allowed to perform a Factory
Reset
Data Reset.
protection
Protection by
If you remotely reset your device using this service, you must enter the
my Xperia
username and password for a Google™ account associated with the
service. The device must be connected to the internet before the setup
process can be completed. Otherwise, you will not be able to use your
device after the reset.
Android™
If you remotely reset your device using this service, you must enter the
Device
username and password for a Google™ account. The device must be
Manager
connected to the internet before the setup process can be completed.
Otherwise, you will not be able to use your device after the reset.
If you use the Xperia™ Companion software to perform a software repair,
Software repair
you're asked to enter your Google™ account username and password
when you start the device after the repair is complete.
For Android™ Device Manager, it is necessary to enter information from a Google™ account.
This can be any Google™ account which you have set up on the device as an owner. If you
cannot provide the relevant account information during a setup process, you won't be able to
use the device at all.

Screen lock

There are several ways to unlock the screen. The security level of each lock type is listed
below in order of weakest to strongest:
Swipe
– no protection, but you have quick access to the Home screen.
Pattern
– draw a simple pattern with your finger to unlock your device.
PIN
– enter a numeric PIN of at least four digits to unlock your device.
Password
This is an internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.
Why do I need a Google™ account? on page 11.
Finding a lost device on page 20.
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