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Old 04-18-2013, 05:21 PM   #40
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Originally Posted by Teknikal View Post
That doesn't make any difference at all to what I said, if you want security you are going to use a pin/face/password unlock and that's in no way going to stop a thief, and if the tablets in any way modern and in a suitable case the screen will not be coming on by itself with or without a lockscreen the magnets do that job.

Technology has moved on from an unnecessary lockscreen in my opinion the only real use for them is to stop someone having a quick peek and that's only if that person has a fairly basic knowledge.
I use password protection plus encryption on my tablet. That necessitates a lockscreen.

If you meant a simple lockscreen with no security, then perhaps consider the fact that not everyone uses (or likes using) a case like that for their tablets. What the simple lockscreen does protect from is accidental touch/keypress, etc. for when the tablet is inside the bag or something.
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