Difference between revisions of "Trigger: Failed Login Attempt"

 
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This trigger will fire whenever an incorrect passcode (not fingerprint) is entered on the lock screen. Note that this trigger will only fire when a legal login attempt is made (for example a 3 digit pin is not allowed so will not cause this trigger to fire).
 
 
 
* '''''IMPORTANT PLEASE READ'''''
 
 
 
'''''To use this feature you must allow MacroDroid to have device administration permissions.'''''
 
 
 
If you enable device admin access, '''''you will not be able to uninstall MacroDroid normally.''''' Instead, you will first have to disable device admin via your device's Settings app (Security options), or '''''just use the uninstall option from the drawer menu on the MacroDroid home screen.'''''
 
 
 
<span style="color: #B22A2A; font-size: 24px; display: inline-block; margin-top: 15px; margin-bottom: 0px;"><strong>About this trigger</strong></span>
 
 
 
 
This trigger will fire whenever an incorrect passcode (not fingerprint) is entered on the lock screen. Note that this trigger will only fire when a legal login attempt is made (for example a 3 digit pin is not allowed so will not cause this trigger to fire).
 
This trigger will fire whenever an incorrect passcode (not fingerprint) is entered on the lock screen. Note that this trigger will only fire when a legal login attempt is made (for example a 3 digit pin is not allowed so will not cause this trigger to fire).
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* '''''IMPORTANT PLEASE READ'''''
 
* '''''IMPORTANT PLEASE READ'''''

Latest revision as of 22:00, 11 June 2024

This trigger will fire whenever an incorrect passcode (not fingerprint) is entered on the lock screen. Note that this trigger will only fire when a legal login attempt is made (for example a 3 digit pin is not allowed so will not cause this trigger to fire).
  • IMPORTANT PLEASE READ

To use this feature you must allow MacroDroid to have device administration permissions.

If you enable device admin access, you will not be able to uninstall MacroDroid normally. Instead, you will first have to disable device admin via your device's Settings app (Security options), or just use the uninstall option from the drawer menu on the MacroDroid home screen.