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Astryd Boschee

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Aug 3, 2024, 4:10:48 PM8/3/24
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When you jailbreak your device with Palera1n or checkra1n on A10 and A11 SoC, you must disable your passcode, Face ID, or Touch ID while in the jailbroken state. This can be an issue because everyone in your home can get immediately access to your device. The most recent release of Checkl0ck delivers support for rootless jailbreaks on iOS 15+.

Once installed, Checkl0ck adds a new preference pane to the Settings app. With a simple toggle, you can activate the tweak and enable its advanced protection features. No complicated setup or configuration is required, as everything is fully automated. Checkl0ck supports iPhone 8, iPhone X, iPhone 7, and iPhone 7+ devices, however, it is crucial to remember that it only functions on jailbroken devices and will not work after restarting your iPhone.

FoxfortMobile is the mastermind behind several popular tweaks. With Checkl0ck, the developer aimed to address the security vulnerability of older iDevices that require disabling the passcode, Face ID, or Touch ID to be jailbroken on iOS 14 to iOS 16.3.1. The tweak offers an essential layer of protection to these older devices, ensuring that they remain secure even after jailbreaking.

Checkl0ck tweak features an option to set native passcode. It supports both numeric and alphanumeric passwords. In addition to password protection, the tweak also supports biometric authentication via Face ID or Touch ID for quick unlocking. It even extends its protection to Safari and other supported apps by allowing you to autofill passwords using your biometric data.

The tweak automatically detects the appropriate security measures to enable, ensuring that you receive the best protection possible. The preference pane provides step-by-step instructions, tailored to your specific iPhone model, to help you set up the security features with ease.

Checkl0ck elevates the security of your jailbroken device by enabling biometric authentication through Face ID or Touch ID in third-party apps. Please note that this feature may not be supported in highly secure apps such as banking apps. Additionally, the tweak supports sign-in with Apple using your biometric data and provides the ability to view protected notes.

On top of that, Checkl0ck is compatible with tweaks that use biometric authentication feature via LAContext api (for example: FaceIDforHiddenPhotos, SafariPlus, A-Shields), and install free apps from App Store using Face ID/Touch ID. Apple Pay purchases are not and will not be supported because that requires SEP for processing and verification of transactions.

With Checkl0ck activated, your iPhone's notifications text will be hidden when the device is locked, ensuring the privacy of your information. This feature prevents anyone from taking a quick peek at your Lock Screen and seeing your latest notifications.

Alternatively, you can install the free FakePass tweak. In addition to setting a new passcode, FakePass allows you to lock the device after a respring, hide the passcode length, force alphanumeric input, and block the device after too many failed attempts.

After installation, Checkl0ck tweak requires completing some configuration steps to enable the native passcode, Face ID, or Touch ID on your iPhone 8, iPhone X, iPhone 7, or iPhone 7+. You can find them inside the configuration pane of the tweak located in the Settings app.

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Ever since the beginning of Cydia, iOS Jailbreaks always relied on DPKG (Debian Package Manager) in order to install tweaks. To this day, iOS jailbreak tweaks come in the .DEB format which is handled by DPKG in the background.

The DPKG_LOCKED usually means DPKG failed to install a package but was abruptly stopped or it crashed. When installing a package, DPKG puts a lock file somewhere in the file system (either /var/lib/dpkg, or /Library/lib/dpkg). This way if another process tries to spawn DPKG and install another DEB file while DPKG is busy, that process will just get an error message because DPKG is currently locked doing something else.

While these applications are generally safe, using iOS vulnerabilities does reduce the security of your device and can expose the device to bugs, instability and unexpected behavior. User discretion is advised.

Jailbreaking is a term used to describe the process that allows you to truly unlock the potential of your iOS device. Apple's mobile operating system is known for its security and that's partly because of how locked-down it is. Jailbreaking your device will allow you to break those restrictions and customize your device to how you like it.

Jailbreaking gives you the ability to install custom applications and "tweaks" (modifications) from a package manager to customize and enhance the user experience. Jailbreaking is free and easy on most devices.

Tweaks are typically software packages that can be installed to your device which transform the look and feel of your iOS device. With some exceptions, tweaks usually don't come with an app icon, but rather instead an area in the Settings app to change how the tweak acts. Simpler tweaks might not have these.

Before following the steps of this guide, you must know the risks of jailbreaking: Every time you modify your system in any way, there is always a chance that you could lose user data and ability to jailbreak. It is, however, very rare for a system to be rendered completely unrecoverable.

In Windows 10, the lock screen image is shown in a number of cases. For instance, if you locked your user session using Win+L or by clicking the user image in the Start Menu, the lock screen image will appear and show the image which is set in your Settings -> Personalization -> Lock screen. But if you sign out or the screen is locked at the user list screen, then Windows 10 shows another image. This is the default lock screen. So, there are two completely separate lock screens in Windows 10. Here is how you can set the default lock screen image in Windows 10.

Were is the default lock screen image for Windows 10 located. Somehow I have managed to get mine set to my most recent Spotlight image. I know this is not supposed to be possible but it has happened. I would like the beach cave image back. Thanks.

I know this changes the *default* lock screen image, but is there a way to change the *user* lock screen image through the registry? Yes, specifically through the registry, and not through the personalization menu.

This feature does not work on Windows 10 anniversary edition. In fact it also messes up the ability to change lock screen settings. Once you set this the option to change the lock screen just has a message at the top saying this is controlled by your company. It also changes the ability to change the diagnostic and usage settings from full to basic or enhanced. it again just says this option is controlled by your company.
I am running Windows 10 anniversary HOME edition.

Definitely this tweak now does not work as before in the Anniversary Update, if you have auto logon enabled.
If you have to put in your password on logon, it does seem to still work.
With auto logon enabled you can have the cave picture or a plain colour, no alternative image seems to be possible.
:-(

This did not work for me, and i have tried everything. There is no way to change the Lock screen that is displayed when you first boot your PC. if Anything, the best i was able to do was to turn off the lock screen. everyone has a salutation for this, none of them work.

2019.01.22
I had trouble with Lock and Logon background images refusing to change regardless of what I tried until I deleted (renamed) the two files: roaming.lock and settings.dat found at:
\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.Windows.ContentDeliveryManager_\Settings

Bummer, leave it to Micro$oft for such a terrible design. Will they ever learn? I seriously doubt it. So many repeated mistakes version after version leads me to believe such things are by design to support 3rd party insiders to give them business.

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I do not want to see a lock screen ever. I do not want to input a password ever. I do not want to input a pin ever. I do not want facial recognition, fingerprint scanning, or any other bullshit to happen when I turn my computer on.

Just adding my own rant to the mix here. It's bad enough that I am forced to use my Microsoft account and uninstall tons of bloatware every time I decide to reset my Windows installation. Now, we aren't even given the choice to remove the log-in screen?

If you want to cut the bloatware by 50%+ simply installing Windows 11 22H2 by choosing English(World) instead of English(US). Microsoft Edge, Cortona and XBox Game Bar can only be uninstalled by using individual tweaks to uninstall them.

Microsoft's has been trying hard in recent years to get Windows users to use a Microsoft account to log in to software and services. These efforts mean that Windows 11 also requires most people to enter a password to log in.

As with previous versions, the latest Windows offers options to always automatically log in for the selected user after certain settings are made in the future. Enclosed you will find a short tutorial:

Occasionally, however, the very checkbox mentioned above is missing. In this case, you need to edit the registry. Before you make any changes to the Windows registry, it is recommended that you create a backup of the key or registry branch in question. This way, you will have the opportunity to quickly restore the original settings, if necessary.

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