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App lock integration #3837

Open Swayam-Shree opened 1 year ago

Swayam-Shree commented 1 year ago

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. So I have app locks on multiple apps, and so I have to scan my finger or face every time I want to open an app and for me, it got really annoying after like a week or so. Even when I am connected wirelessly, I cannot just take my laptop and move around, I have to take the phone with me everywhere too. Just removing the locks doesn't feel feasible either.

Describe the solution you'd like I was hoping that those security inputs could be sent via the laptop directly. Now fingerprint scanner ain't available too widely, but laptops do have the inbuilt camera. I was hoping something like a stream from the camera directly goes as an input to the applock service. Sort of like a virtual camera. Seeing the tons of limitations on android though, this approach seems undoable to me, but I haven't worked with android too much so I figured, you all can come up with some wonderful alternative. Another thing could be, your own scrcpy applock app for android, which could authenticate the face/finger on the laptop, and send over an unlock ping. For that, you could use something like face-api equivalent on android, but it does kinda feel like going against the spirit of scrcpy working seamlessly without installing any apps on the phone.

Describe alternatives you've considered I tried sticking the phone on a stand on my desk. That works as it scans the face automatically, but that means, either I don't leave the desk, or I take the phone with me. Tried sticking the stand to the laptop, but that's wobbly and looks funny and I fear the phone can fall over anytime.

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0Raik commented 1 year ago

How about print a picture of your beautiful face onto a tiny doll and place it in front of the front facing camera? If someone asks you got a conversation starter :)

Swayam-Shree commented 1 year ago

How about print a picture of your beautiful face onto a tiny doll and place it in front of the front facing camera? If someone asks you got a conversation starter :)

sounds good, i'll try that and leave the phone in some corner