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  1. ❤Endate app locker
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  3. I only rated it 2 stars because based on some of the other reviews, it does work, if you're prepared to pay for it. This permits a more uniform app deployment.
  4. SpSoft AppLock is a decent option for applocks. Install: , with donation for Premium features 10. With Norton App Lock, you can lock apps by fingerprint, PIN or pattern.
  5. The base app is free and you buy additional stuff with in-app purchases. It is a light App which has a rating of 4. AcDisplay is one of the most popular lock screen apps. The app can do the basics like locking up specific apps. Civil App Lock is the new Windows phone application of the year 2014 with the help of which you can lock your Apps. Well, the company offers a pretty good app locker for Android. Previously, most users relied on lock screen security default in Android phones to difference any unlawful access. It also features some customizations. Please review this application to endate app locker us. The app features an invisible pattern lock as well as a random keyboard just in case someone is trying to peep over your shoulder. Apart from the usual app locking features, App Prime lets you set custom lock settings on a per app basis. LOCKit: LOCKit is an application to lock your applications and private data and it also free from ads.
  6. Easiest Way to Lock Apps on Your iPhone with Touch ID (2018) - Srishti Sisodia is a technical content journalist at Systweak Software. Also it has many funny Fake Locks, Fingerprint Lock and Screen Lock also supported.
  7. The Android lock screen has evolved many times over the years. There have been various slide-to-unlock methods and OEMs have always put their own spin on things. As it turns out, there are also a lot of lock screen apps in the Play Store that can do even more. These days, we usually recommend people just use a finger print scanner to bypass the lock screen altogether. Here are the best lock screen apps for Android! AcDisplay is one of the most popular lock screen apps. It emulates the always-on lock screens of devices like the Moto X, Galaxy S8, and others. Users can play with notifications without unlocking their display. It also features some customizations. For instance, you can set it to work only during certain hours to save battery life. More and more devices are coming stock with something similar. Thus, we'd only recommend AcDisplay to those with older devices that don't already have this feature. Its last update was in 2015. We're not sure if the developer is doing much with it anymore. At the very least, it's free to download and play with. Always on AMOLED isn't a lock screen, but it does emulate one. It basically mimicks the Always On Display feature of many smartphones. The app shows things like the time, notifications, and other such things. It also includes features like clock movement to avoid burn in. The app can even initialize doze mode while running. We only recommend this on devices with OLED display, including Samsung's AMOLED. It loses a lot of its luster on LCD screens. Most of Cheetah Mobile's apps are trash. This one isn't so bad. It's a lock screen app and applock hybrid. It features the usual array of security precautions along with the ability to lock apps as needed. That way even if hackers get through the lock screen, they still can't easily get into your apps. The app also features HD wallpapers, notification support, a news feed, and intruder selfies. There are some advertisements. They may or may not bother you depending on your tolerance for such things. It is otherwise free with no in-app purchases. Floatify is a popular, somewhat modern option for a lock screen replacement app. It actually looks like a stock lock screen. It's a simple background with the time on the front. You can add things like weather, notifications, and other data. You can also customize the shortcuts on the bottom of the lock screen. It also has other modern features like turning the display on when you pick up your phone, themes, and a chat heads feature similar to Facebook Messenger. It's actually surprisingly good for a lock screen replacement. It hasn't seen an update since late 2017, though, so we're not sure this one is in active development anymore. Hi Locker is a fairly typical lock screen replacement app. It'll show you the basics such as weather, notifications, calendar events, etc. You can also have it greet you with funny quips and greetings. It even has fingerprint support on devices with fingerprint readers. You can also have it auto-set wallpapers from Flickr. There are some customization options as well. For instance, you can have it hide notifications from certain apps so people can't see it. It's not even close to the most complicated lock screen apps, but it's a great replacement for those who don't need a ton of features. KLCK is by the save developers of the popular KWGT Kustom Widgets and KLWP Live Wallpaper apps. Basically, this app lets you concoct your own custom lock screen. It uses a simple editor with a bunch of features. You can add notifications, various shapes, your own graphics and backgrounds, and more. It also lets you add stuff like Google Fit data, weather, live maps, music player functions, and even an RSS feed. This thing even comes with Tasker support. It's still in early beta. Thus, you can expect bugs. However, in 2018, if you want a custom lock screen, this is the one we would recommend. LokLok is different from most lock screen apps. It's almost kind of a mash-up of a lock screen and Snapchat. Turning on the device will open your camera. You can take a picture, draw on that picture, and then send it to your friends or loved ones. They'll see the image when they unlock their phone next and can respond accordingly. It's not great for sending risque pictures, but it's excellent for reminding someone to grab milk on their way home from work. The app is free to use. There are in-app purchases for things like sticker packs. Next Lock Screen is a simple lock screen app from Microsoft. It features both a pattern and PIN unlock. It also supports fingerprint scanning on devices with a fingerprint scanner most of them. Additionally, the lock screen shows quick contacts, various tools like the flashlight, calendar events, weather, music player shortcuts, and a variety of wallpapers. It's fairly standard fair. However, it's competently done for the most part. There are a few quirks here and there, but it otherwise works okay. Solo Locker is one of the better DIY lock screen apps. You get access to a bunch of customization features and lock screen elements. You can then construct your lock screen how you want. It comes with various lock methods, wallpapers, and even widgets. You can use these to make your lock screen. You won't find a ridiculous amount of depth here, but there are enough options to make it fun. The base app is free and you buy additional stuff with in-app purchases. Start Lock Screen is kind of like Microsoft's Next Lock Screen. Its goal is to put a lot of stuff on your lock screen. The ultimate goal is to operate most of the time without having to unlock your phone. It comes with stuff like web searches, various password locks, widgets, tools, news, weather, app shortcuts, and more. It even has little quizzes you can take to pass the time. You won't get tons of security for this one. The app is free with no in-app purchases. It does contain ads.

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