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I just double checked on my phone, on Android you can pin the current app, that limits access for the user to only that app. Unpinning requires you to essentially unlock the phone again. I wouldn't hand my phone to a pig either, but if I pinned the app, it would be secure enough for a traffic stop.
For people with iPhone you can do this too.
Go to settings and pull down with your finger to get the search box to appear, then search for “Guided” and click “Guided access”.
Enable this setting as well as toggling “Accessibility shortcut”. Now you can open an app and triple click the lock button and select guided access.
Then on this screen you can press start in the top right or options in the bottom left to refine the controls, for instance:
Now the phone is locked in that app and to come out of it requires the passcode.
Thanks man. This is really useful whenever i need to show someone anything on my iphone.
No problem.
Yeah it’s great for giving your friends your phone if you don’t trust them not to try and fuck with you for jokes. Or if using it for playing music in a group gathering.
Even for children using the device. Particularly as you can set the volume and not give them the permission to change it.
Does this work well for the camera app when I'm filming the police