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No separated passwords :sad: #466
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thestinger
Oct 4, 2016
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See #451. Patches implementing this are welcome. I won't have time to deal with it for a while, especially if we end up supporting new devices.
P.S. This feature is still advertised https://copperhead.co/android/docs/technical_overview ;)
The Technical Overview isn't going to have everything deleted from it when porting to a new version and then added back as it's ported. You can follow the issue tracker if you want to know what is and isn't ported.
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See #451. Patches implementing this are welcome. I won't have time to deal with it for a while, especially if we end up supporting new devices.
The Technical Overview isn't going to have everything deleted from it when porting to a new version and then added back as it's ported. You can follow the issue tracker if you want to know what is and isn't ported. |
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You don't seem to understand the fingerprint proposal if you don't see that the 2-factor proposal is strictly better than the old feature.
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You don't seem to understand the fingerprint proposal if you don't see that the 2-factor proposal is strictly better than the old feature. |
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Any chance to get latest marshmallow build for Nexus 5x bullhead, containing this feature?
No chance. There is no Marshmallow support in CopperheadOS anymore. The last Marshmallow builds are not secure anymore since they're missing security updates. I don't keep old builds regardless.
No chance. There is no Marshmallow support in CopperheadOS anymore. The last Marshmallow builds are not secure anymore since they're missing security updates. I don't keep old builds regardless. |
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Vodochnik
Oct 4, 2016
is current release rootable? I had no luck sideloading SuperSU for vdc cryptfs changepw password.
I need root just to set another (stronger) password for cryptFS.
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is current release rootable? I had no luck sideloading SuperSU for vdc cryptfs changepw password. |
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Rooting or making other modifications like that to the OS after building is not supported. If you want this feature, help to implement a replacement for it.
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Rooting or making other modifications like that to the OS after building is not supported. If you want this feature, help to implement a replacement for it. |
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Vodochnik
Oct 4, 2016
I'm sooo behind you in this particular field "android dev"... i can help only with some donation:)
So you get time for this work.
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I'm sooo behind you in this particular field "android dev"... i can help only with some donation:) |
Vodochnik commentedOct 4, 2016
Last 5 days i was hunting for version with support of separated passwords. No luck.
I have read this https://twitter.com/CopperheadOS/status/779802381894680576
Since entering fingerprint can be forced, it's not an option for me.
Any chance to get latest marshmallow build for Nexus 5x bullhead, containing this feature?
I really need a possibility to set strong passphrase for encryption and password for unlock.
P.S. This feature is still advertised https://copperhead.co/android/docs/technical_overview ;)